Category Archives: Consumer



Phoenix Surplus Auction Strategy: It's All in the Technique

Featured Author Deb Weidenhamer on Jan 21st, 2012  • 

Whenever a company, group or organization owns more of something than is required, a Phoenix surplus auction may be held to quickly liquidate the extra resource into cash. It offers the seller the advantage of rapid liquidity, while the buyer gets a great deal at below market value.

Phoenix Cash Auction: Protecting Consignor's Merchandise

Featured Author Deb Weidenhamer on Jan 15th, 2012  • 

When a consignor signs over their merchandise to an auctioneer, the auctioneer takes responsibility for that merchandise. It is the Phoenix cash auction company's job to protect the consignor's merchandise, both to maintain the consignor's profits and increase the auctioneer's commission. The consignor's merchandise must be protected both from outright theft and other bidder activity.

Applications of Engraving Machinery

Featured Author Joe Marziano on Jan 9th, 2012  • 

Are you considering purchasing engraving machinery? Have you considered the financial benefits of purchasing engraving machinery? This article will discuss common applications of engraving machinery. It will discuss using your engraving system to create signs and promotional items, personalize trophies and awards, personalize gifts and jewelry, mark and more.

Cylindrical Engraving with Rotary Engraving Systems

Featured Author Joe Marziano on Dec 12th, 2011  • 

In the past, engraving a cup, bowl glass or other circular item involved a lot of skill due to the fact that there were no engraving systems specifically designed for this task. Fortunately, with cylindrical engraving capabilities found on modern engraving systems, it is very quick and easy to engrave many curved and round objects, including those made of metal or glass.

The Power of CNC Routers and Their Application in Manufacturing

Featured Author Joe Marziano on Nov 16th, 2011  • 

CNC routers, or computer numerically controlled routers, are production machines used to cut out or rout shapes in various shapes from wood, metals, plastics, foam and a variety of other materials. They can mechanically cut out complex shapes much faster and with better accuracy, repeatability and precision than by a human operator.