When Consumers Pull Back, Where Does Your Excess Inventory Go?
Sustained inflation has compressed consumer spending across categories, resulting in softened sell-through rates and climbing aged inventory ratios. For retailers, ...
Sustained inflation has compressed consumer spending across categories, resulting in softened sell-through rates and climbing aged inventory ratios. For retailers, ...
This well-known athletic retailer had large volumes of aged overstock held at various distribution centers (DCs) around the country. A ...
Only 6% of organizations report having full end-to-end supply chain visibility, yet 80% of companies faced at least one major ...
The numbers are hard to ignore. According to the National Retail Federation, retailers expect ~16% of annual sales to be ...
When returned and unsold goods tie up working capital and force write-downs, they quietly erode margins, delay cash conversion, and ...
Your warehouse wasn’t built to store returns. When 11-25% of your warehouse space sits occupied by returns and excess inventory, ...
Sales of new U.S. single-family homes fell in December, but builders made progress in reducing an inventory bloat, potentially allowing ...
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Given the exponential growth of the resale and secondhand market, it’s likely you know someone dedicated to reselling products (or ...
The U.S. housing market’s inventory is growing, putting pressure on prices and slowing new construction, according to fresh research from ...
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