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B-Stock is heading to D3 – Retail Supply Chain Summit in New York City May 6 through 8 where the most influential leaders in retail will discuss how and why they are transforming their supply chains to meet customer demands, while successfully managing their costs in line with their business growth plans.
If you’re planning to attend the show we’d like to invite you to our panel:
Reduce Waste and Increase Efficiencies with a Winning Returns Strategy
Tuesday, May 7 at 5pm
The panel, moderated by B-Stock’s Eric Moriarty, will include a panel of experts from the RLA (Reverse Logistics Association), The Home Depot, and Essendant. It will involve a discussion on how to:
If you haven’t scheduled a time to meet, we’d like to extend an invite to booth #4 where you can say hello to the team and learn how B-Stock’s auction-based liquidation solution is currently generating 30%+ higher recovery for nine of the top 10 U.S. retailers.
Read more on 2019 Supply Chain Challenges and our 2019 CPG Consumer Confidence Report summary.
For more information on how B-Stock can build a technology based and data-driven solution for your returned, overstock or excess inventory, please contact us.
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