In the electronics and R&D engineering industries, product obsolescence is a central part of the business. The need to create new products is essential for staying ahead of competition. Product... read more →
Returned goods present significant challenges for OEMs and the retailers that sell their products. Although generous return policies may bring customers to the door initially, they can also leave stores... read more →
Every retailer and consumer brand has surplus, including returned goods, overstock inventory, and other items no longer required. These items can range from tablets and TVs to apparel and even... read more →
In a recent article by TruckInfo, statistics showed that there are over 15.5 million trucks available to operate across the country, but only about 3.5 million drivers are employed and driving, with... read more →
Liquidity Services’ quarterly survey research continues to unearth valuable information about buyers of your surplus. Last quarter’s research – which surveyed nearly 2,500 surplus buyers across all major industries –... read more →
The biopharmaceuticals industry is in a constant state of flux as a result of the frequency of innovations in this sector, and companies need to keep pace with these changes... read more →
I was recently interviewed on Jack Sweeney's Middle Market Executive podcast, which features middle-market business leaders contributing our stories, lessons learned, challenges and wins. During the interview, I had the opportunity... read more →
This spring, Liquidity Services attended the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) Convention in Vancouver, Canada. As one of the largest gatherings for recycling professionals in the world, the convention... read more →
The market for refurbished consumer electronics is much larger than you might think, with some experts estimating it at between $4 to 6 billion (source: Quora). Leading retailers and OEMs... read more →
Pressure from regulatory bodies and consumers alike is forcing businesses to take the lead in environmental stewardship, but promoting sustainability isn't just a marketing tactic. Several studies have shown that... read more →