Capacity  Capacity

Hotel reservations. Cubic feet of shipping volume. Rental units. Airtime. When these capacity-driven assets languish, profits slip.

ICON can purchase excess capacity at full book valueThe value of something as shown on bookkeeping records and as distinguished from market value; the value of an asset equal to cost less depreciation. for combinations of cashU.S. federal banknotes; one of ICON's financial options. and trade creditAn alternative currency used in the corporate barter industry; one of ICON's financial options. (Note that this term is properly used only in the singular, i.e., never trade credits.).  Often a customer from its vast network of clients and business partners will need exactly what the customer wants to sell.

Read the case studies below to learn more...


Rich Products was closing and selling a 56,100 square-foot food-manufacturing facility on six acres of land.

A computer chip manufacturer canceled plans to perform silicon wafer fabrication in North Carolina.

Monro, one of the fastest-growing independent vehicle-service-center chains in North America, was about to grow even faster.

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