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Proxibid
Proxibid operates a digital auction marketplace connecting auctioneers and bidders across heavy equipment, vehicles, real estate, and collectibles.
Proxibid
Proxibid operates an online auction platform headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska, functioning as a technology intermediary between sellers — auction houses, consignors, and liquidators — and a global pool of bidders. The firm does not take inventory or act as principal; instead, it provides live and timed auction formats. Founding details and executive leadership are not publicly disclosed. The platform's activity spans heavy equipment, construction machinery, agricultural assets, fleet vehicles, industrial surplus, real estate, collectible vehicles, jewelry, and numismatics. Featured sellers include Royal Auction Group, AUCTION LIQUIDATION SERVICES, Land of Land, Fastline Auction, and Remlinger Collector Car Auctions. Listings range from a 2023 Caterpillar 259D3 Compact Track Loader to unimproved land parcels across Texas, Colorado, and New Mexico. The firm enables estate liquidations, bankruptcy auctions, and dealer remarketing programs. Recent events underscore the breadth of third-party sellers active on Proxibid. JJ Kane Auctions hosted a central regional auction in June 2026 with two simultaneous rings for vehicles and equipment. Superior Energy Auctioneers ran multi-day oilfield and heavy equipment sales. DC Auctions promoted a distribution center liquidation in Las Vegas. The platform also hosts charity auctions, such as the Team Jack Foundation Gala supporting pediatric brain cancer research. Proxibid's auction model is volume-driven: it aggregates supply from hundreds of independent auctioneers rather than sourcing proprietary assets. This marketplace structure makes it dependent on seller adoption and competitive listing fees. Unlike vertically integrated auction houses, Proxibid has no physical inspection facilities or transport logistics — it leaves asset condition and fulfillment entirely to its listed sellers.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Omaha
Corporate office
Omaha, NE, United States
Frequently asked questions
How does Proxibid make money?
Proxibid charges sellers listing and marketing fees, and applies a buyer's premium to winning bids. The platform does not hold inventory or act as a principal in transactions.
Does Proxibid physically inspect the assets listed on its site?
No. Proxibid is a technology venue only. Condition reports, inspection access, and fulfillment are the responsibility of the listing auction house or seller.
What categories of assets trade on Proxibid?
Categories cover construction and agricultural equipment, commercial trucks and trailers, industrial machinery, vacant land, collector cars, jewelry, coins, and restaurant equipment. Sellers are independent auctioneers, not Proxibid.
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