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B-Stock is heading to Consumer Returns in Austin, October 21-23. This tradeshow is the premier annual event for operations, logistics, returns management, asset protection and customer experience executives responsible for driving revenue through returns reduction and efficient returns management.
Join B-Stock’s Eric Moriarty on Tuesday, October 22 at 11:30am for Keynote: The Network Effect
The Network Effect is the synergy that is created when multiple online marketplaces in a category are launched over a period of time. Citing B-Stock’s transactional data and research, Eric will speak on how a network develops and how specific product categories are impacted.
Immediately following, we’ll be hosting a luncheon that takes a deeper dive into The Network Effect including:
If you’re planning to attend the show and would like to attend the luncheon, drop us an email to arrange. You can also pop by our booth, #102 to chat with the team.
For more information on how B-Stock can build a technology based and data-driven solution for your returned, overstock or excess inventory, please request a demo.
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