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Amrita Bhasin's profile

Amrita Bhasin

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Reverse logistics for surplus inventory

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Amrita Bhasin is a skilled builder based in the Bay Area, California, known for her work in reverse logistics and surplus inventory management. She co-founded Sotira, an AI-powered platform that helps companies monetize surplus stock, and has successfully offloaded millions of pounds of goods across the U.S. Amrita received a grant from the 1517 Medici program for her work on reverse logistics for surplus inventory, further solidifying her expertise in this field.",.

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