BETHESDA, Md., March 22, 2018 -- Liquidity Services (NASDAQ:LQDT), a global solution provider in the reverse supply chain with the world’s largest marketplace for business surplus, is pleased to announce its quarterly Ultimate Tech Event where business buyers can quickly source a wide variety of consumer electronics including iPads, MacBook Pros, MacBook Airs, and other leading laptops, tablets, and accessories. The sale will be held March 22, 2018 through March 27, 2018 on Liquidation.com, a leading e-commerce marketplace where professional buyers purchase surplus inventory in the retail supply chain from leading U.S. retailers and manufacturers.
“Business buyers turn to Liquidation.com as their go-to source for coveted inventory like smart phones, tablets, audio equipment and accessories due to the marketplace’s proven track record, trusted services and ability to deliver incredible value for buyers,” said Jim Rallo, president of Liquidity Services’ Retail Supply Chain Group. “By sourcing products directly from leading retailers and manufacturers, we are a reliable choice for small businesses to ensure their shelves and websites are stocked with high-quality, desirable products. It’s also a great way for consumers to access high quality manufacturer-refurbished products to save money.”
Liquidation.com serves clients and buyers across the entire retail supply chain. Leading retailers and manufacturers partner with Liquidity Services to ensure their returned and surplus goods obtain the highest recovery while minimizing their risk and costs. In turn, we are able to make surplus and consumer returned merchandise in over 500 product categories easily available for business buyers, while supporting them with services including secure payment and transaction settlement, integrated shipping services and live customer support. Additionally, Liquidation.com offers its buyers more than just merchandise; through our Buyer Education Center, we partner with our customers through a valuable set of tools to help enable their long-term success.
Buyers can easily find, bid on, and purchase items through Liquidation.com as we ship merchandise globally with direct access to inventory in warehouses located in Garland, TX; Plainfield, IN; Las Vegas, NV; North Wilkesboro, NC; and Brampton, ON. To place bids on items for sale in this auction, or to participate in any auction on a Liquidity Services marketplace, please register.
About Liquidity Services
Liquidity Services (NASDAQ:LQDT) employs innovative e-commerce marketplace solutions to manage, value and sell inventory and equipment for business and government clients. The company operates a network of leading e-commerce marketplaces that enable buyers and sellers to transact in an efficient, automated environment offering over 500 product categories. Our superior service, unmatched scale and ability to deliver results enable us to forge trusted, long-term relationships with over 11,000 clients worldwide. With over $7 billion in completed transactions, and 3 million buyers in almost 200 countries and territories, we are the proven leader in delivering smart commerce solutions. Visit us at www.liquidityservices.com.
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Liquidity Services
Julie Davis, 202.467.6234
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