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- Recommerce abstract "Recommerce or reverse commerce, refers to the recovery of products over electronic systems, such as the Internet, or through physical distribution channels. In February 2005, in an interview for The New York Times, George F. Colony, chief executive of Forrester Research, was the first to introduce the term recommerce to answer a question about the increase in spending: "There's a lot of shelf-life issues out there. People are a couple of releases behind. Older PCs. There is a move to really go back to - we call it 'recommerce'. Instead of 'ecommerce', it's 'recommerce'". He said.Later, the term was used by Martin Tobias on the news site Xconomy technology in October 2008, appeared in France in February 2010 in the newspaper Les Echos and in Germany in 2011 in Deutsche Startup. In October 2011, Trendwatching, an independent source for Consumer Trends and Insights, published an article presenting the recommerce as a trend for consumers to sell their property as easily as they buy them.In March 2011, Fast Company published an article to promote some recommerce initiatives.In November 2011, The Boston Globe published an article about recommerce.Various private companies compose the recommerce market: e-Recycling Corps (Ex FlipSwap & Zone Impact - US), Recommerce Solutions (FR), Gazelle (US), uSell (US), thredUP (US), DataServ Group (GE), Rebuy (GE), musicMagpie (UK), Wirkaufen (GE), Mazuma (UK), Envirofone (UK), Regenersis (UK), WestOne (UK), Redeem (UK), ReGlobe (IN), Teststripz, LLC (US). They provide business-to-business solutions (online or instore) to operators, retailers and manufacturers or business-to-customer websites to final consumers.".
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- Recommerce subject Category:Commerce.
- Recommerce comment "Recommerce or reverse commerce, refers to the recovery of products over electronic systems, such as the Internet, or through physical distribution channels. In February 2005, in an interview for The New York Times, George F. Colony, chief executive of Forrester Research, was the first to introduce the term recommerce to answer a question about the increase in spending: "There's a lot of shelf-life issues out there. People are a couple of releases behind. Older PCs.".
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