Looking Back At 2025 For My Equipment: A Year In Review

  • Editorial Team
  • feature
  • 7 January 2026

It’s time to pause and assess MY Equipment’s performance this year as we finally say farewell to 2025. It’s the right time to review the businesses, difficulties, and overall performance of the past year.

Throughout the year, the market for used construction equipment remained active, and MY Equipment saw steady interest in a number of important equipment categories. 

However, there were not enough notable changes, but the year was at a calm and consistent pace and provided the reliable data to get help for future decisions and strategy.

How was the used equipment market for sellers and buyers?

It is very important to understand the international and local market before reviewing the performance of a company.

The global market for used equipment experienced uncertainty in 2025. Purchasers were more knowledgeable about where to make investments. 

However, the sellers and dealers had to deal with shipping delays, tariff laws, and unstable pricing due to numerous political and economic shifts in the United States. 

The suppliers were a little concerned because of the growing inventory level. The buyers chose to purchase used construction equipment because they were more interested in cost-effective and intelligent machinery.

In this challenging market, MY Equipment maintained service transparency and gave all of our clients value. We were able to ship our equipment both domestically and internationally. 

Which equipment category remained on top?

Motor graders, excavators, and used crawler dozers for sale were the pieces of equipment that received the greatest appreciation and were at the top of the buyers’ list at MY Equipment. Along with other machinery, they were in great demand. 

Additionally, we sold used cranes that complied with all regulations. The majority of our clients are involved in long-term municipal projects, road maintenance, and infrastructure work. 

MY Equipment focused on the high-quality listings that actually keep the value. Overall the company’s progress remained balanced, avoiding sharp ups and downs.

What did MY Equipment take from 2025?

Overall, 2025 was a fairly good year, but it also taught us some important lessons. Market timing is important, pricing must be continuously adjusted, and knowing local demand can have a significant impact. Selective inventory decisions frequently produce better results, and not every opportunity is worthwhile.

As always, we are prepared to provide you with more consistent and transparent service. If you have any questions about your upcoming equipment purchase, you can always get in touch with us. 

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