Services

Onsite Machinery Inspections

Westbrook Asset Management provides practical onsite inspection support for industrial machinery, surplus equipment, plant assets, auctions, liquidations, appraisals, and asset recovery planning.

Inspection Support

Get a clearer understanding of machinery condition, asset details, sale readiness, removal considerations, and next steps before making a larger equipment decision.

1964 Industrial machinery roots
3 Generations of equipment knowledge
Onsite Practical review at your facility
Industrial Equipment Inspection Services

Know what you have before you sell, buy, appraise, or liquidate.

Onsite inspections help owners, buyers, lenders, and industrial teams better understand machinery details before moving forward with an auction, liquidation, appraisal, sale, purchase decision, or asset recovery project.

Westbrook can review equipment in place, help identify key asset details, document condition notes, evaluate sale readiness, and consider practical factors such as access, rigging, removal, and buyer presentation.

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Asset Identification Review machine type, manufacturer, model, serial number, capacity, and included accessories.
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Condition Review Document visible condition, completeness, wear, controls, tooling, and general operating context.
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Sale Readiness Determine how assets should be presented for auction, liquidation, appraisal, or direct sale.
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Removal Planning Consider access, rigging, loading, floor space, utilities, and other onsite logistics.
Why Onsite Inspections Matter

A practical first step before major machinery decisions.

Industrial machinery decisions often involve more than a simple equipment list. Machine condition, specifications, included tooling, facility access, and removal needs can all affect value, timing, buyer interest, and the best selling strategy.

Westbrook’s onsite inspection support helps bring those details into focus so the next step is based on practical information instead of guesswork.

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Better Asset Understanding Identify what equipment is present, what is included, and what details buyers or stakeholders may need.
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Stronger Sale Preparation Capture the information needed to prepare assets for auction, liquidation, appraisal, or private sale.
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Fewer Surprises Later Review onsite considerations such as power, access, rigging, loading, removal timing, and buyer questions.
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The Inspection Process

A clear onsite review process for industrial assets.

Westbrook helps organize the inspection around your goals, your equipment, your facility, and the next step you are trying to make.

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Discuss

Review Your Goals

Start with the reason for the inspection, whether it is an auction, liquidation, appraisal, sale, purchase review, or asset recovery project.

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Inspect

Review Equipment Onsite

Inspect machinery in place, review asset details, note visible condition, identify included accessories, and consider the broader facility environment.

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Document

Organize Key Details

Gather practical information such as machine type, manufacturer, model, serial number, capacity, tooling, controls, and condition notes.

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Plan

Define Next Steps

Use the inspection findings to support auction planning, liquidation strategy, appraisal work, sale preparation, or equipment removal planning.

Inspection Applications

Onsite inspections can support several industrial needs.

Whether the goal is to sell, value, verify, or prepare machinery, an onsite review can provide useful information before decisions are made.

Auction Planning

Review assets before an auction to support cataloging, buyer presentation, lot organization, marketing, and removal planning.

Liquidation Strategy

Inspect surplus machinery and plant assets before a liquidation sale so the equipment can be organized and presented properly.

Appraisal Support

Gather onsite asset details that may support equipment valuation, documentation, asset recovery planning, or lending-related needs.

Buyer Review

Help buyers better understand machinery condition, included equipment, facility access, and practical considerations before a purchase.

Schedule an Onsite Inspection

Need a practical review of machinery, equipment, or plant assets?

Contact Westbrook Asset Management to discuss your facility, machinery, inspection goals, timeline, and the best next step for your industrial assets.

Westbrook Asset Management
23538 Pinewood St., Warren, MI 48091