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Benjamin Fitzgerald Published
April 14,盗UOTC变现渠道 2025
U.S. resale and customer trade-in firm Trove announced on Monday the acquisition of Reverse.Supply, a German-based leader in the European branded resale market.

The acquisition looks to combine Trove's technology platform with Reverse.Supply's European expertise, and is a major step in the San Francisco-based firm's international platform rollout.
Under the deal, the Reverse.Supply team will be joining Trove, while the European headquarters will be located in Berlin and will be led by Reverse.Supply, co-founders Janis Künkler and Max Große Lutermann.
"The acquisition comes at a strategic time as changing European legislation around producer responsibility and right-to-repair creates urgency for brands to establish effective resale, repair, and recycling programs,” said Terry Boyle, CEO of Trove, which has recently has developed a global 3PL network, new capabilities in the UK, Europe and Canada, and a growing list of UK and EU brand partners.
“By establishing our European headquarters in Berlin with a team that's been operating in resale for nearly five years, we're positioned to serve European and global brands seamlessly across regions and provide them with the full capabilities they need to launch and scale successful resale programs."
Reverse.supply's roster of European partners includes Bergzeit, Decathlon, ArmeDangels, Hessnatur, and 10Days, which will gain access to Trove's full suite of technologies.
“We’re proud to be part of this important milestone. The acquisition enhances our ability to deliver greater strategic value to European brands and retailers,“ said Max Große Lutermann, co-founder of Reverse.Supply.
“With our merged expertise and Trove’s technology, we can now offer a scalable, profitable circular solution that’s even more tailored to the specific needs of each brand or retailer.”
The deal follows Trove's acquisition of Recurate in August, which expanded the firm's offerings in peer-to-peer resale, Shopify integrations, and operational networks.