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Excess Inventory Solution for Components Available
January 24, 2006 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
DALLAS — A new excess inventory solution for electronic components is now available from BCD Electro, which combats surplus inventory reasons such as inaccurate forecasting, changes in business direction, end-of-life, product aging, or environmental directives (RoHS and WEEE).
Excess inventory reportedly can be handled with profitable results. "These excess inventories are a drain on large and small companies alike," claims Bob Harris, BCD Electro's president. "By teaming up with us, companies bypass traditional off-the-shelf solutions and receive a program tailor-made to their needs and maximum return-on-investment."
With the excess inventory solution, Internet presence connects buyers with a firm's inventory, which is said to assure a higher rate of sales and financial return. An open records policy guarantees transparent transactions and accountability. Also, BCD Electro's 80,000-sq.-ft. secure warehouse can accommodate inventories of any size. For more information, please contact Skip Jones by calling (214) 630-4298, or e-mailing wjones@bcdelectro.com. For more on BCD Electro, please visit www.bcdelectro.com.