A new startup aims to take the mystery out of buying off-price retail merchandise. As CNBC reports, the two-year-old technology company Inturn has developed software that allows off-price retailers (such as T.J.Maxx) seeking to purchase offloaded inventory from “first-run” stores to access images of the...
When INTURN announced earlier this week that it has launched a new B2B software solution, the firm simultaneously uncovered a long-ignored area of the B2B commerce industry. “Brands have been selling their excess inventory to retailers in linear fashion using Excel spreadsheets for too long,”...
December 29, 2015
A new startup aims to take the mystery out of buying off-price retail merchandise. As CNBC reports, the two-year-old technology company Inturn has developed software that allows off-price retailers (such as T.J.Maxx) seeking to purchase offloaded inventory from “first-run” stores to access images of the items up for sale — rather than simply barcodes, as […]