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Over the past decade, retail has seen a significant shift. With the emergence and hyper growth of ecommerce, brick-and-mortar has struggled—and traditional retailers are being forced to regroup in order to recapture gains and prevent further loss. Labeled an agent…
The 17th Annual RLA Conference & Expo in Las Vegas kicked off Tuesday with a collection of receptions and meet and greets (and golf!) in anticipation for the information-fueled event. Wednesday’s agenda featured expert panels, ideas, networking, and an award…
Introducing New Vice Presidents of Engineering, Product, and Marketing Belmont, CA – February 5, 2020 – B-Stock, the world’s largest business-to-business marketplace for returned, excess, and other liquidation merchandise, today announced the addition of three executives to its leadership team.…
Our European team will be attending the eCommerce Expo in Berlin, happening February 13. With an expected 7,000+ attendees and 170 exhibitors, it’s the biggest expo yet. If you’re heading to the show, come meet Ben Whitaker (Director, EMEA) and…
Save the date and come see the B-Stock team at the Reverse Logistics Association’s Conference & Expo in Las Vegas, February 4-6, 2020. The three-day event welcomes returns and reverse logistics subject matter experts to learn about brand reputation improvement, customer…
Cross-border e-commerce makes up 20% of online shopping and is growing at double the rate of domestic buying with Brazil, Australia, and Canada leading the charge for out-of-country purchases. Having a global reach can present substantial opportunity for online retailers,…
Today’s generations of consumers—particularly Millennials and Gen Zers—are purchasing used “trendy” items and finding value in giving them a second life. Gone are the days in which we purchased clothes, wore them a few times, left them in our closets,…
Around 20% of consumer electronics purchases are returned: the biggest drivers include customer dissatisfaction and frustration with the product. Given constant technology upgrades and open boxes or torn packaging, many of the items cannot be resold as new, at full…