
Electronic device circularity brings value to your business – How?
You over-ordered devices? Electronics are filling up your warehouse? Have 14-day returns? Here’s how to get the most value from returned, used or damaged devices.
Overstock & returns management
Foxway assists OEMs, distributors, and channel partners manage surplus inventory and returns with ease. Our service transforms overstock into revenue, ensuring seamless redistribution to markets with higher demand, while maintaining quality and compliance.
Excess inventory management
Surplus inventory, leasing returns, demo units, and irregular batches of unused electronics can create operational bottlenecks and drain valuable resources, straining supply chains and reducing profitability.
Foxway is your trusted partner for managing surplus and unsold inventory, providing stability in an unpredictable supply chain.
We simplify the process by localizing, repackaging, and remarketing excess stock—transforming potential waste into opportunity.
With Foxway, you gain smoother operations, greater efficiency, and a more resilient supply chain.
Remarketing
Foxway provides a streamlined approach to sourcing and remarketing your excess devices:
Compliance
We are proud to hold ISO 9001, ISO 27001, and ISO 45001 certifications, reflecting our commitment to quality, information security, and workplace safety.
As an authorized remanufacturing partner for Lenovo and HP, the world’s largest OEM, we meet the highest industry standards for handling returns and surplus goods.
Data protection is at the core of our operations—we strictly adhere to GDPR regulations and use Blancco, a leading data-erasure solution, to ensure complete and secure data wiping.
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