Onsite liquidation

Evaluate and clear surplus inventory where it already sits.

TALC runs onsite liquidation for projects where access, timing, and facility disruption matter as much as downstream value.

Onsite valuation and staging
Phased floor clear-outs
Facility-first scheduling
Warehouse aisle with surplus inventory prepared for staged removal

Ideal fit

Best fit: lease exits, office downsizes, facility shutdowns, and rapid floor reductions.

Onsite review before a removal calendar is locked

Phased execution built around live operations and restricted access windows

Where teams get stuck

Some projects cannot afford a separate assessor, mover, and downstream vendor.

Onsite liquidation works best when one team can inspect inventory in place, set the removal sequence, and keep the recovery path tied to the same operating plan. TALC brings that together so the project does not fracture as soon as the first truck arrives.

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Onsite review before a removal calendar is locked

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Phased execution built around live operations and restricted access windows

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One closeout path for resale, destruction, and recycling outcomes

Included in scope

What TALC manages on an onsite liquidation job.

The service is built for speed, but the sequence stays disciplined all the way through final disposition.

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Floor-by-floor planning

We align the removal sequence with access points, freight constraints, elevators, docks, and live-site activity.

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Staging and pull management

Assets are grouped onsite by their next destination so the site is cleared efficiently without losing control of the flow.

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Final closeout

After the site is cleared, the downstream reporting still lands in one final project packet instead of separate vendor fragments.

Execution model

From site walk to empty floor in four controlled moves.

The sequence is intentionally straightforward so timing and accountability stay visible to the client team.

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Walk the site

We review the inventory in place, identify category clusters, and confirm any constraints that affect removal timing.

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Set the removal plan

Pickup order, staging zones, labor coverage, and downstream lanes are coordinated before execution begins.

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Clear the inventory

Equipment is pulled, staged, loaded, and routed out under the agreed schedule with minimal operational disruption.

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Close the project

You receive a final record of the assets removed and how each part of the inventory was ultimately handled.

Next step

Need a floor cleared on a deadline?

Send the site details, rough volume, and target date. TALC can frame an onsite liquidation plan that works with the building and the schedule.