Surplus Network Launches Dedicated Liquidation Services for the Warehousing and Logistics Industry
Surplus Network has introduced a dedicated surplus liquidation service tailored for the warehousing and logistics industry. The new solution offers a streamlined process for selling excess equipment and inventory using AI-powered valuations and a secure sales platform. Warehouses, 3PLs, and distribution centers can recover value from idle assets while optimizing space and capital. This article explores how the service works and the key surplus categories covered.

William Carlin
22 Apr 2025 8:41 PM

New AI-powered solution aims to streamline surplus recovery for warehouses, DCs, and 3PLs
Surplus Network, a trusted platform in surplus asset recovery, has launched a new service tailored to the warehousing and logistics sector. The dedicated offering is designed to help warehouses, distribution centers, and third-party logistics (3PL) providers efficiently liquidate surplus equipment and inventory freeing up valuable space and capital.
As facilities scale operations and automate processes, surplus equipment and inventory from forklifts and racking systems to outdated supplies can quickly accumulate. Surplus Network’s new service provides a streamlined, AI-powered solution to turn those idle assets into recovered value.
“The logistics industry thrives on efficiency and space optimization,” said Kevin, VP of Business Development at Surplus Network. “We help operations free up both by turning surplus assets into cash through a secure, data-driven liquidation process.”
Categories of Surplus Managed
Surplus Network now supports liquidation across a wide range of categories common to warehousing and logistics operations:
- Material Handling Equipment: Forklifts, pallet jacks, conveyors, AGVs, robotic pickers
- Storage & Racking Systems: Pallet racking, shelving units, mezzanines, totes
- Conveyor & Sortation Systems: Belt conveyors, picking stations, sortation systems
- Warehouse Automation: AS/RS systems, barcode scanners, robotic arms
- MRO & Facility Supplies: Batteries, motors, control panels, safety gear
- Excess Inventory: Overstocked products, returns, and slow-moving SKUs
How It Works
Surplus Network’s four-step process makes it easy for logistics providers to unlock the value in unused assets:
- Upload Your Surplus Inventory – Submit asset details through a secure online portal
- Receive a Free AI-Powered Valuation – Get a real-time market estimate
- Select a Monetization Strategy – Choose bulk sale or continuous liquidation
- Let Surplus Network Handle the Rest – Including buyer outreach, logistics, and compliance
With a growing buyer network across North America, the platform connects sellers with qualified purchasers actively seeking warehouse and logistics equipment.
For more information or to list your assets, visit Surplus Network’s logistics portal.
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