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Tiger Group to Sell Surplus Assets for Aprinta Group

byABF Journal Staff
September 11, 2020
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Tiger Group will begin accepting bids on Sept. 15 for an online auction of hundreds of pieces of equipment used for screen printing and manufacturing apparel and promotional products.

Online bidding will commence on Sept. 15 at 10:30 a.m. ET and will close on Sept. 22 at 10:30 a.m ET. All bidders are required to register prior to the sale at SoldTiger.com.

The auction will offer assets surplus to the ongoing operations of Aprinta Group, a textile and products manufacturing and embellishment company, according to John Coelho, senior director at Tiger Group.

Highlights of the online auction include:

  • Screen printers by M&R
  • _x000D_

  • Dryers and flash-cure units by M&R, BrownDigital FireFly and other brands
  • _x000D_

  • Commercial pad-printing equipment
  • _x000D_

  • An Amscomatic shirt-folding machine
  • _x000D_

  • An HP Indigo digital printer
  • _x000D_

  • Extrusion machinery by HPM
  • _x000D_

  • Stamperia Emilina finishing equipment
  • _x000D_

  • Knitting machines by Protti, Steiger and Lamb
  • _x000D_

  • Material handling equipment from Crown, Raymond and other manufacturers, including reach trucks, forklifts and walk behind pallet jacks
  • _x000D_

“In addition, the assets on offer here include a vast trove of blank promotional product inventories,” Coelho noted. “It’s thousands of items such as flashlights, perfume bottles and nearly 1 million gel and ballpoint pens. Mostly all are clean case goods. The company used these assets to knit, cut and sew, and fold garments, and others to fill and label promotional perfume bottles as part of its own production line. Aprinta even extruded parts it needed to make some items.”

Other equipment categories include:

  • Digital printing equipment
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  • Sign-making and paper-cutting machines
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  • Fabric cutters and inspection machines
  • _x000D_

  • Other assembly and production assets
  • _x000D_

Previews are available by appointment only on Sept. 21 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (ET) at three locations:

  • 12 Russell Rd. (2nd Way Extension) Alexander City, AL
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  • 8100 Nations Way, Jacksonville, FL
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  • 1555 Bradley Road, Camden, SC
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