May
26
May
21
Liquidity Services, Inc., a provider in the reverse supply chain with an online marketplace for business surplus, has appointed Beatriz Infante to its board of directors. Read the Article
May
16
Phil Clough has served as a director of Liquidity Services Inc., which resells surplus goods and returned merchandise for the government and large retailers, since September 2004. Under Clough's guidance, Liquidity Services has experienced tremendous growth, growing its revenue from approximately $150 million when it went public in 2006 to... read more →
May
05
Electronic waste is one of the fastest growing problems in the world. According to the Solving the e-Waste Problem Initiative (StEP), 123,000 metric tons of electronic devices become e-waste every year, with Europe, the United States and China being the top polluters. E-Waste is still more likely to be tossed... read more →
Apr
15
The retail industry has seen its fair share of challenges in recent years with decreased foot traffic through stores as consumers move online to purchase products. Regardless of where consumers purchase goods, returns are an issue with the NRF estimating the amount of merchandise returned in 2013 totaling $267.3 billion.... read more →
Apr
09
Apr
08
Managing surplus assets is a vital part of business operations that, when executed correctly, can provide cost savings, create new revenue and protect the brand. With downsizing, mergers and acquisitions and plant closures becoming a mainstay in the pharmaceutical and biotech industry, organizations face millions of dollars in real estate,... read more →
Apr
08
Anyone in the market for a gently used barge? Liquidity Services, of Washington, D.C., is auctioning off the Cenan Fuel Barge, a former mobile gas station once used by the U.S. Navy to carry trucks and cargo. It's now floating off the coast of Jersey City, near the U.S. Army... read more →
Apr
06
Public assets such as CPR training mannequins, a boxing ring, school buses, an Imperial metal revolver, a 75-foot aerial fire truck and an old police car are all things that can now be purchased in one consolidated online marketplace. But Pittsburgh hasn't been participating in that marketplace and may not... read more →
Apr
04
Four surplus passenger rail cars at Fort Lee brought about $9,000 each at an online auction. Another four of the 85-foot passenger rail cars will be auctioned next week. Bidding for one of the double-deck commuter cars starts at $25. Read the Article