12th February 2026
A further tranche of late-model construction and recycling machinery is set to go under the hammer, after BPI was appointed by a leading UK finance company to manage the next online auction following the closure of Warwick Ward (Machinery) Ltd.
The catalogue features a broad selection of well-maintained, high-spec assets, including CASE 921G, 821G and 721G wheeled loaders, Terex TTS620 trommel screeners, a 2020 Terex TWH216 material handler and a 2022 CASE skid steer. Additional plant and equipment suitable for construction, quarrying and recycling operations will also be offered.
This latest sale follows a successful initial auction that drew significant interest from buyers across the UK and overseas, underlining continued appetite for quality, late-model machinery. Competitive bidding in the first phase reinforced the strength of the market for heavy-duty assets of this calibre.
BPI will deliver a fully managed, end-to-end disposal process, including equipment uplift and cleaning to DEFRA-approved standards, detailed cataloguing and imaging, targeted marketing campaigns and complete online auction management. International buyers are also supported with export coordination and overseas shipping via NMT Shipping International UK Ltd.
Commenting on the upcoming sale, Nathan Burnham, Associate Director at BPI, said:
“Following strong demand seen across the market, this auction releases further equipment for those looking to strengthen or expand their fleets. The level of interest achieved previously reflects the ongoing appetite for late-model, heavy-duty machinery of this type.
“Our focus is on delivering a clear, efficient sales process that allows buyers to assess, bid on and secure assets with confidence and at true market value.”
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