Burlington coming to Nogales — according to the sign, anyway
ASU supply chain management expert highlights the economic power of off-price retail.
Isys Morrow
In this article published April 22, 2026, in the Herald Review:
The outlets that the secondary market provides to major retailers are necessary drains to keep products moving to consumers through an alternative path. Drains reduce waste, keeping products out of landfills and prices at major retailers lower than if they had to eat the losses.
— Dale Rogers, ON Seminconductor Professor of Business and professor in the NASPO Department of Supply Chain Management
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