Logistics Industry Asset & Equipment Valuations
Certified logistics equipment appraisals backed by industry experience and defensible market values that help you make confident decisions.
Appraisal Options Built for Logistics Operations
Desktop Appraisal
Our Desktop Appraisal service provides a streamlined, highly efficient valuation option for logistics providers, supply chain executives, and commercial lenders who need a certified asset evaluation without a physical site visit. By analyzing a comprehensive fleet inventory, maintenance logs, and condition reports supplied by your organization, we deliver a USPAP compliant opinion of value in less than 3 days. This remote approach is exceptionally suited for standardized regional freight assets, intermodal containers, and local delivery fleets, ensuring your financial deadlines are met with a certified report that respects your schedule and operational budget. Click Here for a Free Quote.
Onsite Appraisal
For high capacity distribution centers, specialized freight systems, or large scale multi modal inventories that demand a physical presence, we deliver comprehensive Onsite Appraisal field inspections nationwide. Our expert transport analysts travel directly to your warehouse, freight terminal, or fulfillment hub to carefully document vehicle identification numbers, engine hours, diagnostic data, and overall physical maintenance condition. Utilizing rigorous cost and market research methodologies across regional supply chain markets, we construct an ironclad valuation aligned with the current transport economy, providing your completed, high integrity report in just 3 to 5 business days after our visit. Click Here for a Free Quote.
Logistics Industry Appraisal Services
Logistics and warehouse operations depend on equipment that must perform reliably under high volume, rapid movement, and continuous workflow. From forklifts and conveyor systems to scanning equipment, pallet racking, fleet assets, robotics, and automation, accurate values are essential for financial planning. Our team understands the market forces that shape equipment demand, depreciation, and resale pricing, and we provide certified values backed by current data and verified comparables.
Whether you’re securing financing, preparing for sale, managing insurance placement, evaluating a merger, or resolving a legal dispute, a reliable equipment appraisal protects your decisions. We offer fast turnaround, USPAP compliant reporting, and clear communication that gives lenders, attorneys, plant managers, and business owners confidence in every number. With defensible reporting and industry insight, you can move forward knowing your logistics assets are valued accurately and professionally.
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Locations and Contact Information:
Email: Frank.Aiello@usassetappraisals.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota (Headquarters): 763-226-9318
Chicago, Illinois: 773-609-0997
Minocqua, Wisconsin: 715-892-0288
Duluth, Minnesota: 218-464-9869
St. Cloud, Minnesota: 320-247-6400
Los Angeles, California: 562-614-3023
Des Moines, Iowa: 515-207-7632
National Coverage
Our team at U.S. Asset Appraisals provides printing equipment appraisal services to financial, legal, and business communities across the United States. Our employees have established positive working relationships with our clients, contributing to our success.
FAQs
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Our team has over 20 years of appraising and selling logistics companies machinery and equipment.
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Yes. Our appraisers are all CMEA certified which is one of the four certifications approved by the SBA.
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Typically appraisals for logistics equipment start around $2,500 for a smaller company and can run over $25,000 for larger companies with several locations. If you would like a hassle free proposal feel free to email us an asset list at appraise@usassetappraisals.com. We will email you a proposal within 2 hours.
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We use the cost approach and the market approach. Using the Cost Approach, the appraiser starts with the current Replacement Cost New (or in some circumstances the Reproduction Cost New) of the property being appraised and then deducts for the loss in value caused by physical deterioration, functional obsolescence, and economic obsolescence. The market approach is a method of determining the value of an asset based on the selling price of similar assets. Both approaches should be used to find an accurate value. At times we will discuss our numbers with others who buy, sell, and work in the industry to confirm our results.