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  2. Asset recovery - Wikipedia

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    Asset recovery, also known as investment recovery or resource recovery, is the process of maximizing the value of unused, excess, or end-of-life assets through reuse, redeployment, or divestment. Businesses often use it to manage surplus inventory , refurbished goods , or equipment returned after leases , and it’s also common during ...

  3. Overstock - Wikipedia

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    Overstock, excessive stock, or excess inventory arise when there is more than the "right quantity" of goods available for sale, [1] or when "the potential sales value of excess stock, less the expected storage costs, does not match the salvage value". [2] It arises as a result of poor management of stock demand or of material flow in process ...

  4. Clienteling - Wikipedia

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    [2] [12] Clienteling can also be an effective means of selling excess inventory without resorting to discounting by pairing products with the right consumers, using their past purchases to predict what they are likely want to buy. [8]

  5. Overcoming Excess Inventory Challenges With a Digital ... - AOL

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    The expected value of excess inventory from spring 2020 collections is estimated between $160 billion to $185 billion worldwide, more than doubling average levels. In response, major brands like ...

  6. Exclusive: Two Instacart alumni raise $5.5 million to build ...

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    The duo are the cofounders of Highstock, a six-month-old platform that facilitates transactions between brands selling off excess inventory and discount buyers across the globe.

  7. Retailers have fixed a major profit-crushing problem: Excess ...

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    Target's inventory levels plunged 16% from the prior year as the discounter cleared through excess inventory in the home goods and apparel departments. Gross profit margins expanded to 26.3% ...

  8. Inventory - Wikipedia

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    Excess inventory is not seen or valued by the consumer, so it is simply cash sunk (literally) into the ground. Inventory proportionality minimizes the amount of excess inventory carried in underground storage tanks. This application for motor fuel was first developed and implemented by Petrolsoft Corporation in 1990 for Chevron Products Company ...

  9. Flooding the market - Wikipedia

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    Flooding the market is an excess amount of inventory for sale causing an undesired drop in price for the product that can, in extreme cases, make the price go negative or make the products impossible to sell at any price. Businesses take measures to avoid that effect.