Returns, unsold stock and consumer goods surplus: reverse logistics turns an issue into an opportunity, whilst complying with regulations. Read now.
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M&A Export is a leading importer-exporter of clothing and accessories stock. We hold a privileged position in the fashion industry supply chain, at the intersection where fashion brands and retailers meet. We acquire stock and place it back on the market through our channels, an established distribution network that allows us to resell in over 60 countries worldwide. To complete our offer and manage returned or unsold products, we have developed a reverse logistics service.
Returns, unsold stock and consumer goods surplus: reverse logistics turns an issue into an opportunity, whilst complying with regulations. Read now.
Read more from Beyond fashion: reverse logistics for consumer goods
The geopolitical scenario, environmental regulations and new trade barriers are transforming the export of unsold goods. At M&A Export, we can respond with strategic choices.
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Selecting markets and redistribution channels is essential for clearing stock and generating a financial return without compromising brand protection.
Secondary markets are a key resource for companies that want to recover value from surplus stock and reduce waste.
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The average e-commerce return rate is around 14%, but for major players it can reach 50%, with a significant environmental impact. At M&A Export, we have expanded our business to include e-commerce returns management to create a more sustainable and profitable market.
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The European textile industry is facing new challenges with regulations and sustainability. M&A Export offers a concrete solution by relocating unsold goods to secondary markets to reduce waste and valorize surpluses.
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The fashion industry is evolving in some developing countries, with growing domestic demand and a newfound attraction for Western brands. These new consumer hubs are becoming an opportunity.
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