We are thrilled by our inclusion in the “Supply & Demand Chain Executive 100” for 2015. The recognition highlights top projects between clients and solution providers that have resulted in supply chain excellence. B-Stock was selected based on the successful execution of a B2B liquidation marketplace for a major home décor and furnishings e-retailer.

This accolade from Supply & Demand Chain Executive is extremely gratifying and further affirms the importance of implementing a liquidation program – that maximizes recovery while minimizing overhead – into overall business strategy. Through our technology platform and data-driven services, B-Stock is proud to routinely deliver results for our clients.

To read more about B-Stock’s SDCE 100 recognition, please read our press release. For a look at the Supply & Demand Chain Executive 100 please read the online article or pick up a copy of the magazine’s June issue.

By working hard to change the way organizations approach their customer returns and excess merchandise, B-Stock is revolutionizing the liquidation business. For more information on how B-Stock can help you implement a successful liquidation solution, please contact us.

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