PW launches used equipment marketplace

Used equipment marketplace launches with over 2ꯠ packaging machines in inventory.

In mid-February, Packaging World launched an extensive used equipment marketplace as part of its Packaging World Interactive Web site. The marketplace is located at www.pwmarket.com. It can also be reached from any point within the Packaging World Interactive site, at www.packworld.com.

The site, part of the iMark.com network, is specifically geared towards buyers of packaging machinery, and is uncluttered by other types of machinery. It comes with iMark.com's complete array of customer support services.

Like the rest of the Packaging World Interactive site, the marketplace was specifically designed to make it easy to find and sell used equipment fast. For equipment that can't be found, users can initiate an ActiveSearchTM.

When a visitor starts an ActiveSeachTM, he or she provides details about the desired equipment, and iMark.com broadcasts that need across its ActiveLeadTM Network to thousands of used equipment sellers. An iMark.com ActiveSearchTM is supported by engineers who know the used equipment market. If the equipment you seek is not listed in the marketplace, iMark.com's engineers will provide expert help finding it elsewhere.

With the ActiveLeadTM Network, buyers remain anonymous and are under no obligation to act on these notifications. A buyer can modify or cancel an ActiveLead or ActiveSearchTM at any time.

Visit the used equipment marketplace now

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