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Inventory problems rarely start as inventory problems.
In this episode, Alex Hennick explains how excess inventory, warehouse pressure, and distressed assets often reveal deeper operational and financial issues long before most CEOs fully recognize them. Drawing from nearly two decades in liquidation and excess inventory markets, Alex shares the patterns he sees repeatedly across scaling businesses — especially when companies overextend product lines, delay difficult decisions, or misunderstand the real market value of aging inventory.
For CEOs managing growth, cash flow pressure, or operational complexity, this conversation offers a practical lens into how inventory becomes an early warning system for broader business risk.
Episode Description
Alex Hennick has spent 17 years helping companies navigate excess inventory, distressed assets, and liquidation events across industries ranging from electronics and beauty products to sporting goods and consumer retail. His work puts him in direct contact with businesses facing operational pressure, overproduction, cash flow constraints, and rapid market shifts.
In this conversation, Alex explains how inventory stress often appears before larger financial problems surface — and why CEOs who wait too long to act can quickly lose flexibility. He also breaks down the operational realities behind liquidation markets, brand protection concerns, and the relationship dynamics that determine whether these situations become manageable setbacks or existential business problems.
Key Takeaways
- Excess inventory is often an early signal of broader operational or financial pressure.
- Companies frequently overextend product complexity and SKU breadth in pursuit of growth.
- Inventory values can collapse much faster than CEOs expect once demand slows.
- Delayed operational decisions compound quietly before becoming urgent.
- Strong liquidation and resale relationships help companies preserve flexibility during periods of stress.
Guest & Host Information
Guest
Alex Hennick
Liquidation & Excess Inventory Advisor
Host
Jeff Holman
The Breakout CEO