Chicago-based Machinio.com raises $1M for a B2B search engine for the global used machinery industry

Let’s face it, the startup boom of recent years has brought us a never-ending choice of options if we want to share just a few more pictures of cats, get a hold of a donut five minutes faster, or save 20 percent on our next pair of socks. Mind you, all very important activities in which I gladly partake daily. But how does the same Internet revolution help the companies who make those donuts? And what do you use to make donuts these days anyways?

If you ever wondered the same, or happen to actually be in need of a crane, or a tractor, or a mill, you’d be pleased to know that there’s indeed now a company that helps you find one in the same user-friendly and cost-effective manner that you have gotten used to when it comes to buying a plane ticket or a juice blender.

Machinio, a Chicago-based search engine for used industrial machinery, has recently secured a seed investment totaling $1M from Elevation Investors, Maxfield Capital, Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator, and a group of high-profile angels including Rony Kahan, co-founder of Indeed.

Since launching in early 2013, Machinio has grown to become one of the most visited online resources for used machinery, seeing 300,000 unique visitors each month.

The founders, Dmitriy Rokhfeld and Dan Pinto, describe Machinio as the “Kayak of used machinery,” allowing users to compare machines ranging from forklifts to lathes to boilers ( and many, many others) – from multiple sellers in one location.

“The used machinery industry is incredibly fragmented. With over 50,000 global dealers, brokers and other machinery sellers, finding used equipment that meets your needs and fits your price range is a tedious process,” says CEO Dmitriy Rokhfeld.

In fact, Ritchie Bros. (the largest standalone marketplace of used equipment in the world,  maintains) only a 2% share of the $200B global market for used machinery.

Machinio’s solution is to aggregate listings from thousands of dealer and broker websites using their proprietary crawler technology. They have created the most comprehensive and rapidly growing database of machinery listings with over 1.25M listings.

In testament to its global nature, Machinio has already facilitated transactions in 17 countries. The majority of those transactions have taken place between buyers and sellers from separate countries.

“Connecting buyers and sellers thousands of miles apart is where we provide the most value. No longer does a Polish buyer in search of a specific hydraulic press need to visit dozens of German and American websites for a machine he can’t find locally. On Machinio.com that same user is able to search across countries and languages with one simple search,” says CEO Dmitriy Rokhfeld.

The company plans to use the funding to improve the search experience and continue building out partner relationships.

With construction booms continuing in many US cities and emerging markets, Machinio is surely tapping an exciting market and will continue adding countries and new types of equipment to its roster for a very long time.

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Katya Constantine is a seasoned online marketer with over 11 years of experience. She has developed a uniquely comprehensive background in email and omni-channel marketing for large online brands. Most recently, she was at Expedia and Amazon, leading projects ranging from behavior-based programs to increasing customer acquisition and conversion with great results. Katya has successfully worked to bridge mobile, email, search and social channels to increase online performance at many large web properties and ecommerce startups. Presently, Katya is the CEO of DigiShopGirl Media. She is also a marketing mentor for technology startups via Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator program and an active blogger/speaker on topics ranging from mobile email to effects of the visual web on online marketing. You can follow Katya on Twitter @digishopgirl.
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