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Dead stock: the facts

Entrepreneurs or dealers in the sectors of agriculture, green care and material handling machinery often have enormous stocks of slow-moving, obsolete spare parts. This is usually caused by a number of reasons and costs a lot of money. Luckily, BartsParts can turn your stock into cash in a matter of time!

Causes of dead stock

The term ‘dead stock’ refers to stock that is catching dust on your shelves, mostly parts that haven’t sold by the time tey reach the end of their lifecycle. This can include damaged items, incorrect deliveries or returns, leftover seasonal products, or expired raw materials. Multiple factors contribute to unsold inventory.

Causes

Any business can find itself with spare parts that are unmarketable, for whatever reason. This is caused by various internal and external factors, such as poor sales, inaccurate forecasting, and a drop in demand.

Over-ordering

The most common cause of dead stock is over-ordering. It is important to have a clear picture of how much of your inventory you’ll sell in a given period of time and how much stock you need to fulfill future orders. It is beneficial to have an inventory control system and be aware of your inventory turnover ratio.

Poor sales

A product may not sell for several reasons. For example, a dealer has a certain part in stock for a few customers with a specific machine, but the last customer no longer needs those parts. Or maybe a business’ marketing strategy is not optimal due to bad product messaging, poor web experience, or low customer awareness.

Inaccurate forecasting

Several factors can lead to inaccurate forecasting. For example, when you base your inventory on flawed data or unrealistic expectations, you can’t make informed decisions on how much inventory you’ll need to fulfill customer demand. In some cases, these factors are beyond the company’s control.

Even if your business has solid forecasting abilities, changes in the market can lead to sudden and unpredictable drops in demand.

Lost revenue

Dead stock costs money. The most obvious cost of dead stock is lost revenue. For example, if a dealer can’t sell 150 units of a product with a retail price of €50, this will theoretically lead to a loss of €7.500 in anticipated revenue.

Other costs

But there are more costs, even though these may be less obvious. For example, dead stock leads to increased holding costs including storage space, labor and insurance. Moreover, more stock requires more managing effort and thus increased employee wages. Lastly, it decreases the opportunity to generate profit as the space it takes up could otherwise be used for faster-selling products.

Solutions

It is not always possible to avoid dead stock. Some factors are simply uncontrollable. In that case, you might want to sell your obsolete spare parts. However, this requires a lot of work: determining your inventory and prices, finding buyers, packaging, delivering… this costs a lot of time. BartsParts can help during this process. Simply sign up as a seller, upload a list of the spare parts you want to sell, and let BartsParts take care of the rest!

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Now is the time to sell your spare parts!

Are you in doubt whether you should sell your spare parts? Maybe you don’t have the time to list your inventory, you’re not sure whether it will actually sell or you don’t think it’s worth the effort? Doubt no longer. Due to a global shortage of spare parts, the time to sell yours has never been better!

Shortage

Many people in the agricultural sector are confronted with a shortage of spare parts. This is caused by a number of factors, such as worldwide labor shortages due to low pay. Michiel Nijhuis, one of the founders of BartsParts, notices this as well. ‘Lately, the number of purchases through BartsParts has increased substantially. More and more dealers are buying through BartsParts, given the fact that they cannot find their parts through common channels.’ With common channels, you can think of local dealers or ‘regular’ webshops.

Everything you need

BartsParts is everything but a a local dealer or regular webshop. BartsParts allows access to more than 1.000 warehouses spread across Europe, gathered in one place: online, where buyers and sellers unite. You can find practically everything you need, from the biggest machines to the smallest parts. Imagine you need a very specific spare part for your tractor, but you are one of the few users of that brand in your area. Chances are low you’ll find the spare part at your local dealer due to the spare part shortage. But try BartsParts and you’ll find more than 1.000 dealers that are currently selling beyond 1.000.000 unique parts!

Help fellow farmers

Long story short: if you need spare parts, BartsParts is the ideal solution. But BartsParts could not exist without sellers. Michiel: ‘By publishing your (excess) stock on BartsParts, you can help fellow dealers and farmers that cannot find their parts elsewhere. It’s a solidarity. What’s more, not only do you help your colleagues, but at the same time you can get rid of your spare parts, create valuable warehouse space and make money. And you can even find spare parts that you are in need of yourself. It’s beneficial for both parties: we’re all in this together!’

Become a seller

Not sure how to upload your excess stock? The Partslocator/PowerAll can help you to automatically upload your stock to your virtual warehouse. And if you have at least 7.500 part numbers in stock and do you want to offer all items older than 5 years via BartsParts, BartsParts will pick up the fee. Do you want more information on how to become a seller? Don’t hesitate to contact us!