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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.
B-Stock operates the world’s largest network of B2B marketplaces for returned and excess inventory. Our platform connects major retailers and brands directly to vetted secondary market buyers around the globe. Our account management team is made up of industry experts who utilise our market insights to provide daily support, guidance, and optimal auction strategy.
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