Reverse logistics is nothing new to manufacturers and retailers. For decades, businesses have managed the flow of returned goods and materials, but this process has often been overlooked in favor of ...
The seemingly straightforward act of returning products, parts and subcomponents back into inventory involves multiple steps and business entities, quickly making the process extremely complex. With ...
Returns are a fact of life in the multichannel retail world, and reverse logistics is a crucial and growing part of the supply chain process. Yet many companies fail to measure their returns process ...
With the explosion of e-commerce during the global pandemic, companies not only had to adopt Amazon-like shipping skills, but also how to coordinate and manage returns. In Latin America, the reverse ...
Last week we looked at three major categories of hidden costs within the reverse logistics process. This week we’ll view three more, as well as discuss how to go about automating the process.
The pandemic’s impact on the supply chain and all its moving parts cannot be understated. First, it was the issue of too many orders and not enough inventory. Companies couldn’t keep up with ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. While the accelerated e-commerce activity has been a boon for many businesses, the uptick ...
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