Understanding reverse logistics challenges will be crucial in the coming years due to the growing emphasis on meeting consumer demand and satisfaction. Reverse logistics is the process of handling returns, recycling, and disposal. The rise of third-party logistics (3PL) firms is helping raise distribution standards by investing in innovative technology that streamlines last-mile delivery. Here are important issues businesses should think about for a successful return policy.
Product shipments move from the factory to distribution hubs and then to retail outlets or directly to consumers. Recent studies have shown that it takes about 20 percent more space and double the labor to process a return compared with shipping a package. Up to nearly a third of gifts bought online are returned after the Christmas season versus only 8 percent for physical stores.
An important recent e-commerce statistic from XPO for all online businesses to consider regarding returns is that 83 percent of consumers make the return policy a factor in determining online purchases.
Top solutions to reverse logistics challenges include embracing and implementing sustainable solutions that help cut costs, waste and negative impacts on the environment. Manufacturers are concerned about maintaining a positive public profile and must run operations as efficiently as possible. In order to maximize efficiency, manufacturers need to invest in smart technology that generates real-time data on operational processes and automates redundant tasks.
Here are some of the problems common to retailers and suppliers regarding reverse logistics that can be resolved with the appropriate technology solution:
Selecting the right technology is an important step to meeting reverse logistics challenges in supply chains. The technology solution should be able to track the complete journey of a product from the manufacturer to its destination, including after a customer returns it. Since there are a multitude of complexities involved with manual labor handling reverse logistics, it’s best to use robust inventory management software that is set up to simplify customer returns.