By Jack Daleo Here’s a crazy stat: If you wanted to buy a used car right now, there’s a good chance it would cost you more than a new model of that same car. It sounds impossible, but that is exactly what is happening. With a shortage of... read more →
Oct
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Oct
21
By Tiger Group NEW YORK, Oct. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Bidding is underway in the timed online auction of more than 300,000 feet of line pipe formerly owned by Fort Morgan, Colorado-based Catamount Oilfield Services, announced Tiger Group and Liquidity Services (NASDAQ: LQDT). The auction is the latest... read more →
Sep
24
By Caroline Champlin That record-breaking container ship backlog at U.S. ports is slowing everything down just in time for the holidays. For many in the consumer goods business, it’s a nightmare. For others, it looks like a big opportunity. Think about a tinsel Christmas tree that might be... read more →
Sep
20
By PYMNTS Opaque accounts receivable (AR) processes mask errors, cause delays and lead to devastating cash flow issues for firms. In PYMNTS’ new Working Capital Playbook, Jeff Rechtzigel, vice president and general manager for the retail division at Liquidation.com, explains how digital payments and detailed invoices can keep... read more →
Jul
04
By J.D. Daunt. Managing supply and demand will be an ongoing challenge for businesses, particularly for many of last year’s most sought-after items, the pendulum has swung the other way. The stresses of the pandemic over the past year affected daily life in many ways. Perhaps the most... read more →
Jun
04
By Gordon Rago The Virginian-Pilot | Jun 02, 2021 at 5:00 PM Take a scroll through GovDeals, an online marketplace, and you’ll find that the state of South Carolina is selling four pallets of baking powder for $300. Dig deeper and you’ll find a $19,000 Chevy Impala being... read more →
May
20
Once nearly impossible to find, bottles of sanitizer are now taking up shelf space and stores are trying promotions to get rid of them; ‘It’s worth more to us gone’ By Jaewon Kang Keith Milligan is trying to get sanitizer off his hands. Mr. Milligan, controller of Piggly... read more →
Apr
09
By Ethan Kispert For roughly 20 years, Liquidity Services’ Scottsdale office served as the main hub for employees throughout all departments. But with the COVID-19 pandemic encouraging a switch to telecommuting, Liquidity Services knew they had to make a change, which included closing their Scottsdale office. “When choosing... read more →
Mar
30
September 2, 2020 • by Shelley Ernst When COVID-19 became a stark reality in the United States, many live events were swiftly canceled. Concerts, sporting events, and conferences weren’t the only occasions crossed off the calendar: live vehicle auctions were suddenly shut down, too. Just like that, auctions and... read more →
Mar
29
Unreliable solutions are proving to be costly – usually in the form of disruption within distribution centers, transportation networks, and retail stores – ultimately impacting core business revenue and operating costs. By Jeff Rechtzigel · March 25, 2021 Editor’s Note: Jeff Rechtzigel is VP & General Manager, Retail at Liquidity Services, one... read more →