Single listing
For one business with a selectable duration.
1 month
All amounts exclude VAT.
- Publish 1 listing
- Anonymous or visible contact details
- Save as draft possible
No payment before publication.
For one business with a selectable duration.
1 month
All amounts exclude VAT.
No payment before publication.
For regular sellers with several listings.
3 active listings
Billed yearly. All amounts exclude VAT.
No payment before publication.
Selling a machine needs a concrete listing: buyers want to understand which equipment is offered, what condition it is in and what effort takeover involves. A strong description makes technical data, maintenance, location and handover easier to assess.
The listing should name manufacturer, model, year, serial number, performance, capacity, control system, accessories, previous use and field of application. Buyers need to see whether the machine fits production, workshop, construction, professional kitchen or another use case.
Condition, operating hours, service history, repairs, inspections, known defects, available spare parts, manuals and photos strongly influence value. Sellers should separate documented facts from points that can only be estimated.
Machine sales often depend on practical details. Location, access, power connection, weight, dimensions, foundation, dismantling effort, crane need, transport, availability and handover date should be described as specifically as possible.
If several operating assets are offered together, Sell inventory can describe the scope better. For vans, delivery vehicles or other business vehicles, Sell company vehicle is often more precise.
It means offering a machine or piece of equipment used in a company, without necessarily selling the entire business.
Manufacturer, model, year, performance, condition, operating hours, maintenance, accessories, location, dismantling, transport and handover are important.
Yes, if available. Operating hours, service history and previous use help buyers assess condition and remaining value.
Known defects, needed repairs, missing parts, usage limits or required inspections should be described realistically and clearly.
Access, weight, dimensions, foundation, connections, crane need, collection, timing and responsibilities should be as clear as possible.
Yes. Tools, spare parts, manuals, software, controls or accessories should be named when they are part of the offer.
Inventory is more suitable when several operating items are offered together and a single machine is not the main asset.
No. company.ch helps sellers publish the listing and receive inquiries, but it does not replace technical, legal or commercial review.