Store directory data
The store directory is built from imported store records that power named store pages plus the location, category, and near-me route tree. Those routes are designed to help users compare local markets and physical sourcing destinations.
- Store records can include address, contact details, hours, site links, images, and descriptive text.
- The quality of a store page depends on the completeness of the imported record.
- Users should still verify operational details before visiting a store.
Auction inventory data
The auction surface aggregates live inventory from B-Stock, Liquidation.com, and Direct Liquidation into one browse experience. PalletMapper is meant to help users compare lots and then jump to the source marketplace for bidding or purchase.
Because lots change quickly, the best long-lived auction pages are browse hubs such as platform or state views rather than one lot URL.
Freshness and source of truth
PalletMapper aims to keep auction inventory fresh and store pages useful, but the source marketplace or the store itself remains the final source of truth for operational details, active inventory, pricing, and policy changes.