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Address: Acıbadem Mahallesi, Gömeç Sok. Akgün İş Merkezi No:37 D:8, 34718 Kadıköy / İstanbul
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Email: bilgi@lotusgd.com
The True Value of Your Production Assets: SPK Licensed Machinery and Equipment Valuation
Your machinery and equipment fleet, the heart of your production, is among your company’s most valuable and dynamic assets. Their value is determined not only by their invoice price but also by their technological condition, production capacity, maintenance history, and second-hand market value. As Lotus GD, we combine our engineering and financial expertise to provide SPK licensed and IFRS/TFRS compliant reports that reveal the fair market value of your machinery fleet.
Discover the True Value of Your Equipment with an SPK Licensed Machinery and Equipment Valuation Report.


What Do We Offer Within Machinery and Equipment Valuation?
We provide Valuation services for all types of machinery, equipment, and production lines across all sectors.
Production Lines and Industrial Facilities
CNC Machines, Lathes, and Milling Machines
Textile, Weaving, and Garment Machinery
Construction Equipment (Excavators, Cranes, Forklifts, etc.)
Medical Devices and Laboratory Equipment
Power Plant Equipment and Turbines
When Do You Need Machinery and Equipment Valuation?
A professional machinery Valuation report plays a critical role in your financial and operational decisions.
01
Financial Reporting (IFRS/TFRS)
For recording your tangible fixed assets at fair value in financial statements and for independent audit processes.
02
Financing and Leasing
To use machinery as collateral when obtaining Investment or operating loans from banks, or in financial leasing transactions.
03
Company Mergers, Acquisitions, and Sales (M&A)
To manage the negotiation process by determining the fair value of the machinery fleet in company transfers or asset sales.
04
Insurance Transactions
To insure your valuable and critical machinery at the correct value, preventing under or overpayment of premiums in case of damage, and ensuring full compensation.
05
Investment and Modernization Decisions
To know the value of existing assets when deciding to renew (overhaul) the current machinery fleet or sell it to invest in new technology.
06
Execution, Bankruptcy, and Liquidation Processes
For the fair and objective Valuation and distribution of machinery assets in legal processes or company liquidations.
Why Choose Lotus GD for Machinery Valuation?
Machinery Valuation, unlike real estate appraisal, requires in-depth engineering knowledge and sectoral expertise.
Engineering Expertise
Our Valuation team consists of mechanical engineers and Valuation experts with experience in various sectors (metal, textile, food, plastics, etc.).
IFRS/TFRS Compliant Reporting
Our reports are fully compliant with international financial reporting standards and are accepted by all independent audit firms.
Extensive Sectoral Knowledge
We understand that each sector has its unique machinery and production technologies, and we conduct Valuations according to these sectoral dynamics.
Market Dominance
By possessing up-to-date knowledge of both local and international second-hand machinery markets, we determine the most accurate market value for your assets.
Impartial and Independent Analysis
Our reports are based entirely on objective technical data and market research, forming a reliable foundation for your company’s financial decisions.
Comprehensive Asset Management
We not only determine value but also provide consultancy on the economic life and technological obsolescence (depreciation) of your assets.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the value of a machine determined?
The value of a machine is determined by analyzing many factors together, such as its age, brand, model, technical specifications, physical condition, technological obsolescence, maintenance history, and the supply-demand balance in the market. Cost and Market Approach are generally used.
What is the difference between “Economic Life” and “Useful Life”?
Why do book value and market value differ?
How is the value of a custom-made machine determined?
