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B-Stock’s Head of Business Development, EMEA Giorgio Vitale will be at Deliver 2020, the European Rendezvous for E-Logistics. The two-day virtual event happening 8-9 October will bring together e-commerce and operations giants from all over the world to network and foster relationships.
If you’re attending, tune in to catch B-Stock at Deliver 2020 as Giorgio discusses returns & the secondary market and how B-Stock’s online platform works when it comes to:
● Brand control
● Higher pricing
● Velocity
● Auction strategy
● Buyer demand
● Sustainability
Topic: Implementing new strategies for secondary market inventories
Date/Time: 9 October at 1:00pm-2:00pm
Duration: 1h
In addition to seeing B-Stock at Deliver 2020, take a look at Giorgio’s B-Stock Minute, featuring his take on the growth of e-commerce. And for a deeper dive into e-commerce in the UK, read our blog article about 2020’s vision for the industry.
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