Sectors & Services
Commercial catering equipment
Turn surplus catering equipment into real revenue.
When sites close, contracts end, or layouts change, high-value catering equipment is often seen as a clearance headache rather than a commercial opportunity.
As the UK’s leading auctioneer for the catering sector, we specialise in bringing unwanted kitchen assets back to market. By valuing, marketing and selling equipment through our auctions, we help you recover value, clear space efficiently, and support the reuse of professional kitchen equipment across the hospitality, education and public sectors.
What surplus looks like
From boutique cafés to multi-acre food production sites, we know what it takes to catalogue and sell the lot.
Ovens
Refrigerators
Service counters
Fryers
Grills
Prep equipment
Extraction systems
Seen by the right buyers
NCM auctions attract thousands of active, motivated buyers every week.
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400,000+ registered buyers
Across the UK and internationally.
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Live/online auctions & private treaty
We find the route that delivers the best outcome.
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Dealers, trade and end-users
Actively sourcing surplus stock.
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Targeted marketing
Making your surplus impossible to miss.
Testimonial
Neither I nor other stadium management had ever considered using an asset management company to dispose of surplus assets before, and we were nothing short of astounded.
From the transparent pricing structure to helping us identify items for the auction, NCM helped us through the process no end.
Ricoh Arena, Coventry
Case studies
Real businesses, colleges, councils, and organisations turning surplus into value.
Why NCM
We handle the complexity so you can stay focused on what comes next.
Maximum financial returns
for your commercial catering equipment
Experts at any scale
from single units to multi-acre facilities
A specialist account manager
who keeps everything running smoothly
End-to-end management
from valuation to buyer collections
Fast, secure payment
and complete transparency
Minimum disruption
to your people, sites and operations