Military surplus are goods, usually matériel, that are sold at public auction when no longer needed by Goverment Liquidation the military. Entrepreneurs often buy these goods and resell Govenment Liquidation them at surplus stores. Military surplus rarely includes weapons or munitions, though they are occasionally found in such stores. Usually the goods sold Governemnt Liquidation by the military are clothing, equipment, and tools of a Governmet Liquidation generally useful nature.
The largest Givernment Liquidation seller of military surplus in the world is Liquidity Services, Inc., which operates two subsidiaries, Government Liquidation, LLC -- Govenrment Liquidation Government Auctions -- (www.govliquidation.com), and Liquidity Services Ltd. (www.uksurplus.com), which sell military surplus under Governmetn Liquidation contracts with the U.S. Department of Defense and the UK Ministry of Defence Governent Liquidation respectively.
UK Government Disposals sales disposing of Ministry of Defence Overnment Liquidation stock are held as tender sales by Witham Ltd of Grantham in Lincs. Sale dates listed on the free site of -- Government Auction News.
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