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Palletised Stock Clearance for Retailers, Distributors & Manufacturers


Redundant stock costs your business more than you might think.

Discontinued lines, customer returns, excess inventory, obsolete products, damaged packaging and unsold goods don't just take up warehouse space — they tie up your team, consume valuable resources and leave you with the problem of deciding what to do with them.

We Clear Stock provides businesses with a simple solution.

We help retailers, distributors and manufacturers clear palletised redundant stock quickly and efficiently, with the aim of recovering, reusing and recycling as much as practicable rather than simply treating everything as waste.

You Have Stock You Don't Want. We Help You Clear It.

Whether it's 10 pallets or an entire warehouse, dealing with redundant inventory

internally can become a major distraction.

Your team may need to:

Identify and catalogue old stock
Find potential buyers
Arrange multiple collections
Separate packaging and recyclable materials
Deal with damaged and unsaleable products
Organise waste contractors
Manage transport and storage
Keep records of where everything went

All while the stock continues occupying valuable warehouse space and racking up yet more cost!

Warehouse With Boxes

Redundant inventory has a habit of staying in warehouses because nobody has the time to deal with it.

Six months becomes twelve months.

A few pallets become several hundred.

 

We help turn:

"We need to do something with that stock."

into:

"It's cleared."

We Clear Stock takes that problem off your hands.

 

Instead of dealing with multiple buyers, recyclers, transport companies and waste contractors we can provide one holistic solution.

We assess the stock and determine the most appropriate recovery route.

Depending on the products and their condition, this could include:

  • Resale Stock with remaining commercial value may be suitable for secondary markets.

  • ReuseProducts may have opportunities for reuse rather than disposal.

  • Recycling & Material Recovery i.e. Packaging, metals, plastics, cardboard, timber and other materials may be separated for appropriate recycling or recovery.

  • Secure Destruction

Where products must not return to the marketplace, controlled destruction and recovery options can be explored.

 

Responsible Disposal Improve Your Environmental Performance


Where products genuinely cannot be recovered, appropriate disposal routes can be arranged. Throwing usable products and recoverable materials away should be the last option.

By prioritising reuse, recovery and recycling where appropriate, businesses can reduce the amount of material entering residual waste streams.

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