词条 | Overstock |
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When referring to overstock merchandise in the form of consumer goods in a retail operation, the term refers to goods that have never been purchased by a customer but that are considered excessive stock from shelves and/or warehouses. Excessive stock is typically discarded of in the following ways: returned to the manufacturer or original distributor, liquidated to companies that then resell it on the secondary wholesale or retail market, sold at an extreme discount to existing customers, sold to salvage companies which then process metals and components of value. Economic implication{{Unreferenced section|date=March 2017}}The prior damage caused by excessive stock is an early exhaust of cash flow, and later the loss of free disposable capital for investing. With perishable supplies, excessive stock can cause the loss of millions of currency units as the product's freshness may deteriorate to such an extent that it cannot be sold, as is the case with dairy products, fresh baked goods, flowers, and produce, or even more sensitive resources like fresh fish. See also
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