Evaluate load economics before the truck arrives
Research manifested inventory, compare value with acquisition cost, and preserve a recovery cushion before freight and warehouse costs begin.
Account sign-up first — your manifest upload comes right after.
- You bring
- A pallet or truckload, still optional
- You leave with
- The economics tested before freight locks in
Wholesale economics bridge
Wholesale margin is won before receiving
Once inventory reaches the warehouse, freight, handling, storage, and sales effort are already committed. Liquidata helps test the value and recovery case while the purchase is still optional.
Does the load leave room after freight, handling, and time to cash?
FROM LOAD TO CHANNEL
Test wholesale economics before logistics lock them in
Once the truck moves, the costs are committed — the test happens before.
- 01 Step
Analyze the manifested inventory
Research supported product value and review condition, category, quantity, and coverage.
- 02 Step
Compare recovery with purchase cost
Use the recorded or explicitly labeled current price basis against Expected Resale Revenue.
- 03 Step
Reserve wholesale operating costs
Apply freight, warehouse, sales, damage, fees, and the expected time to cash.
OPERATING EFFECT
Protect the recovery cushion while the purchase is still optional
Pre-receipt clarity
Find weak economics while walking away is still free.
Comparable pipeline
Evaluate differently sized loads on a consistent value basis.
Margin protection
Preserve room for the real costs of moving wholesale inventory.
Test the economics while the truck is optional.
See the evidence
Test the method against published loads
Compare recorded acquisition cost and recovery context for loads like the one on offer.
- Recorded-sale economics Compare eligible acquisition cost and recovery context without mixing asking price with final sale price. Open Market Pulse
- Inventory evidence Inspect category, condition, quantity, coverage, Fair Value, and Expected Resale on published loads. Inspect Loads
- Channel boundary Review what Liquidata calculates and which operating costs, cadence, capacity, and execution inputs remain yours. Review Guidance
Questions
Questions to settle for this resale model
Does Liquidata include freight in Estimated gross spread?
No. Freight and other operating costs remain outside Estimated gross spread and must be applied by the wholesaler.
Can I compare truckloads and pallets?
Yes. Normalized percentages support comparison across sizes, while dollar totals show the capital and recovery scale.
Can Liquidata analyze manifested customer returns?
Yes, when the file contains enough product information. Condition remains a separate operating and recovery consideration.
THE NEXT TRUCKLOAD