What We Buy

We purchase surplus, overstock, and returned inventory with resale value. If inventory is usable, lawful, and resellable, we are a fit.

Who This Is For

We work with organizations that need inventory problems resolved, including:

  • Private label brands
  • Retailers and wholesalers
  • eCommerce operators
  • Third-party logistics providers (3PLs) managing overflow
  • Reverse logistics and returns teams
  • Companies discontinuing product lines
  • Companies winding down operations
  • Operators holding aging inventory that no longer moves
  • Sellers with inventory spread across multiple warehouses or facilities

What Types of Inventory We Buy

We purchase a broad range of consumer and commercial goods, including:

  • Apparel
  • Home goods
  • Hard goods
  • Tools and general merchandise
  • Private label inventory
  • Overstock and excess inventory
  • Customer returns and buyback programs
  • Discontinued or transitioned product lines
  • Reverse logistics overflow
  • Mixed-SKU liquidation lots

If inventory is usable and has a viable secondary resale path, it is likely in scope.

What We Don't Buy

We do not purchase:

  • Prescription products
  • Hazardous, dangerous, or regulated materials
  • Illegal goods
  • Inventory that is broken, unusable, or true waste with no resale value

If no economically viable resale path exists, we are not the right buyer.

Acceptable Condition

Inventory must be resellable, not retail-perfect. Common acceptable conditions include:

  • New or overstock
  • Open-box items
  • Customer returns
  • Items with damaged or missing packaging, provided the product itself is usable

Inventory does not need to be tested, refurbished, or retail-ready, but it must have recoverable value.

SKU Composition

We regularly purchase both mixed-SKU and homogeneous loads, including inventory with varied categories, SKUs, and conditions.

Documentation & Visibility

Clear visibility into inventory is required.

  • Photos or clear identification of items are sufficient in most cases
  • Manifests are helpful but not always required
  • Retail receipts are not required
  • Inventory does not need to originate from Amazon or any specific channel
  • Inventory may be located across multiple facilities

We do not purchase blind or undefined inventory.

Volume Expectations

We deal in volume and focus on commercial-scale transactions.

  • Ideal minimum: Full truckload
  • Also considered: Partial truckloads when inventory value and logistics align

Pallet-level sales or small quantities generally are not a good fit.

Pricing Approach

Pricing is primarily category-based and adjusted for:

  • Condition
  • Volume
  • Complexity
  • Downstream resale constraints

Requirements such as export-only resale, channel exclusions, or brand controls are factored directly into pricing and buyer pool.

Purchase Structure

Outright purchase is the standard model.

Consignment or revenue-share structures may be considered in limited cases, but direct purchase is preferred.

Freight & Removal

We coordinate logistics and freight as part of the transaction. Freight costs are included in the quote rather than handled separately.

Removal timing and execution vary by inventory type and readiness and are handled separately from purchase qualification.

Brand & Channel Constraints

We regularly work with:

  • Export-only requirements
  • Marketplace or channel exclusions
  • Geographic restrictions
  • Brand-sensitive resale constraints

These constraints impact pricing and downstream planning but are manageable.

When It's Not a Fit

We are not the right buyer when:

  • Inventory is hazardous, regulated, or illegal
  • Goods are broken, unusable, or waste
  • Volume is too small to justify commercial removal
  • No viable resale path exists

If inventory is not economically resellable, we'll say so early rather than force a bad outcome.

If You're Unsure

A brief overview is usually enough to determine fit:

  • Category
  • Approximate volume
  • General condition
  • Any resale or channel restrictions

We'll quickly confirm whether it makes sense to proceed.

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Ready to Get Started?

A brief overview is usually enough to determine if your inventory is a fit. Reach out and we'll respond quickly.