Closing a facility? We handle the equipment side from first call to final pickup. One contact, straight cash, no auction timeline.
From a single generator to an entire plant floor, we buy industrial power equipment during facility closures, upgrades, and wind-downs.
Closing a production facility? We take generators, switchgear, panels, UPS systems, and breakers — all in one transaction. We work around your WARN Act timeline.
Retiring a data center? We handle the full electrical scope — PDUs, UPS systems, ATS units, generators, switchgear, and breakers — from first walkthrough to final pickup.
Have equipment sitting in a warehouse? Surplus breakers, panels, or switchgear from a project? We'll make an offer on individual units or full lots.
We handle rigging, de-installation, loading, and freight. You don't need to coordinate a separate crew. We bring everything needed to move the equipment.
No consignment, no auction wait. Payment at pickup by cash or wire transfer. We don't hold your money while we try to resell the equipment.
We work around your shutdown schedule, environmental clearance timelines, and access restrictions. You set the date — we show up.
Dedicated service pages: Data Center Electrical Decommissioning · Sell Used Data Center UPS · Sell Used Switchgear
Email or text what you have. A rough equipment list or a few photos is enough to get started.
We'll call back with a number the same day — no waiting a week for an appraiser or committee.
We coordinate around your timeline and handle all rigging, loading, and transport logistics.
Payment by cash or wire transfer on the day of pickup. Done.
Our shop is in Niota, TN — 45 minutes from Knoxville. We're local to a lot of Southeast manufacturing, but we travel for the right deal. Freight is arranged nationwide.
Contact Us About Your FacilityWe work with any industry that uses industrial power equipment — if it's got a generator room, a switchgear lineup, or a UPS cabinet, we're interested.
A rough list and a few photos is all we need to get started. Same-day quote, no obligation.
