Sterling Machinery Service Directory

Machinery Appraisals, CNC Auctions & Liquidation Resources

The right path depends on what you are selling, why you need a value, where the equipment is located, and whether the project involves one machine or a complete facility. Use this directory to reach Sterling Machinery's focused appraisal, CNC auction, industry liquidation, and regional auction resources.

Different facilities require different sale plans

Industries Served

A complete facility sale may involve specialized machinery, tooling, inspection assets, material handling, removal deadlines, buyer qualifications, or confidentiality needs. Review the Machinery Auctions & Liquidations Nationwide hub, then use the industry page that most closely matches the assets.

Choose the best starting point

Which machinery service should you use?

You do not need to decide on an auction before the equipment is reviewed. Begin with the page that matches the immediate question, then compare the available sale and recovery paths.

Need a machinery value?

Start with the appraisal hub, then select the page for sale planning, financing, insurance, an estate, or value-type comparison.

Review appraisal services
Selling CNC machinery?

Use the CNC auction hub for the complete process or choose the Haas, Mazak, Mori Seiki, DMG Mori, or Okuma resource above.

Review CNC selling options
Closing or downsizing a facility?

Start with the national liquidation hub and the relevant industry page so the machinery and support assets can be evaluated together.

Review liquidation services
Not sure which path fits?

Send the machine list, photos, location, condition, and timeline. Sterling can review whether cash purchase, consignment, private sale, auction, or liquidation should be considered.

Send machinery details

Information that helps

A better review starts with complete machine details.

For one machine, a group of CNC assets, or a complete plant, clear information helps Sterling understand the equipment, possible buyer market, inspection needs, and removal requirements.

  • Manufacturer and model
  • Serial number and year, if known
  • Control, capacity, hours, and options
  • Tooling, accessories, and manuals
  • Overall and nameplate photos
  • Condition and power status
  • Machine or facility location
  • Sale goal and required timeline

Common questions

Machinery service directory FAQ

Is this directory a replacement for Sterling's main appraisal and auction pages?

No. This page is a clear directory to the focused resources. The main appraisal, CNC auction, and nationwide auction hubs should remain the primary pages explaining each service, and each focused child page should also link back to its parent hub.

Can I start with only one machine?

Yes. Begin with the appraisal page or the relevant CNC brand page and provide the machine details, photos, location, condition, and timeline. A one-machine project may lead to a direct sale, consignment, auction review, or another selling strategy.

What if I am not sure whether auction, consignment, cash purchase, or liquidation is best?

Start with a machinery value review. The equipment, urgency, condition, location, buyer demand, and removal requirements can be considered before a selling method is selected.

Why are there separate pages for appraisal purposes, CNC brands, industries, and states?

Each group answers a different visitor question. Appraisal pages focus on intended use, brand pages focus on CNC buyer demand, industry pages focus on facility assets and sale requirements, and state pages focus on regional service and logistics.

Does Sterling only work in the states listed here?

No. These pages highlight important western markets. The nationwide auction and liquidation hub remains the primary page for projects elsewhere in the United States.

Not sure which page fits your machinery?

Send the basic machine or facility details and start with a value and selling-path review.

Tell Sterling What You Want to Sell

Recommended footer link: Machinery Services Directory/machinery-services-directory. Keep the direct parent-hub links described above; this directory should support that structure, not replace it.