Roupen N asked:
I’m looking for sources of close-outs and excess inventory liquidations of consumer electronics goods in the U.S. In particular, looking for sources that move top tier and second tier consumer electronic brands in lots (few hundred, low thousands). Basically, I’m looking for sources that supply the likes of woot.com B-).
I’m looking for sources of close-outs and excess inventory liquidations of consumer electronics goods in the U.S. In particular, looking for sources that move top tier and second tier consumer electronic brands in lots (few hundred, low thousands). Basically, I’m looking for sources that supply the likes of woot.com B-).
I’d like to understand how this part of the supply chain works; who these suppliers are; and what typical business terms are.
Any pointers will be greatly appreciated.
I can google and find things like liquidation.com
What I am looking for is a contact at the WHOLESALE level.
Armand
Tags: Business Terms, Close Outs, Closeouts, Consumer Electronic, Consumer Electronics Goods, Consumer Goods, Electronic Brands, Excess Inventory, Google, Inventory Liquidations, Liquidation, Pointers, Supply Chain, Typical Business, Wholesale, Wholesale Level







try liquidation.com
I would check with your County Clerk and see when they have public auctions to liquidate merchandise that was confiscated by city or county.