B-Stock is heading to the SCOPE supply chain conference in Atlanta March 10 through 12. SCOPE is the supply chain industry’s leading executive level conference that connects supply chain executives at Fortune 500 organizations with top solution providers to learn about their latest technology and innovations.

B-Stock has been a long-time attendee of this show and each year we look forward to sharing our auction-based liquidation solution that is currently generating 30%+ higher recovery for nine of the top 10 U.S. retailers.

If you’re planning to attend the show and haven’t scheduled a time to meet, we’d like to extend an invite to booth #208 where you can say hello to team members Karen and Paul.

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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