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InFocus Webinar: The Silent Tsunami- Navigating Reverse Logistics Challenges
Oct 6, 2023
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Imagine a wave, powerful enough to rival the combined might of industry titans like Amazon, Walmart, and Costco. This isn’t a wave of sales, but of returns. In 2022 alone, product returns surged to an astonishing $816 billion. But it’s not just about dollars and cents. The ripple effect of this tidal wave stretches across business profitability, environmental sustainability, and the intricate fabric of customer experience.
Diving deep into these swirling waters, Brian McLean, Director of Sales for North America at Locus, offered enlightening insights in a recent InFocus Webinar. Here’s a distilled look at what he shared:
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Returns: More Than Just Refunds
In 2022, every sixth item bought online was returned, leading not only to lost sales but also to environmental concerns. US returns contributed to 16 million metric tons of carbon emissions and nearly 6 billion pounds of landfill waste annually.
Brian’s perspective is enlightening: “Perceive returns as lost sales”. This mindset stops businesses from draining resources, money, and energy in an area that doesn’t bolster profitability. Each return carries costs in transportation, warehousing, and restocking but adds zero to the revenue. If the returns are slow and inefficient, businesses might lose their existing customers to competitors.
Decoding Returns
Amazon minimizes its return costs by diversifying solutions: clearance sales, donations, and more.
Common reasons for returns include:
- Consumer errors in product choice.
- Operational mishaps.
- Transportation glitches.
To mitigate these, businesses can refine product descriptions, reward customers with appealing return policies, and integrate technology for real-time communication, flexible return options, and quick refunds.
Stumbling Blocks in Returns
1. Manual Over-reliance:
Manual processes can’t scale with rising return volumes, leading to inefficiencies and customer dissatisfaction.
2. Reactive Tactics:
A lack of structured, data-driven strategies leads to inefficiencies in returns management.
3. Lack of flexibility:
When businesses assign routes to drivers without factoring the convenient return timeframes of customers, it makes returns management and resource utilization inefficient.
4. Visibility Gaps:
Losing track of returns increases operational costs. Therefore, granular visibility and prompt communication are essential for seamless returns.
5. Chain-of-Custody Issues:
Mismanaged returns disrupt customer trust and delay refunds.
The Ideal Reverse Logistics Wishlist
- Speedy, efficient returns processing.
- Enhanced customer satisfaction.
- Reliable return histories.
- Quick reverse pickups.
- Streamlined carrier management.
Is there a holistic solution to these challenges that ticks all the checkboxes of an ideal reverse logistics solution? Absolutely. It’s Locus.
Locus’ Customer Experience and Dispatch Management Platform: Pioneering Reverse Logistics Management
Locus offers a comprehensive solution for the maze of reverse logistics. From speeding up return processes to providing end-to-end visibility and proof of delivery, Locus stands tall.
A case in point is an apparel company that collaborated with Locus. Their First Attempted Delivery Rate surged to 96%, Service Level Agreement adherence hit 98%, and they slashed their fuel consumption by 27%.
So, if turning the last mile of your logistics into a profit avenue is on your agenda, Locus might be your game-changer.
Considering a revamp of your reverse logistics?
References:
https://nrf.com/media-center/press-releases/2022-retail-returns-rate-remains-flat-816-billion
https://www.retaildive.com/news/e-commerce-sales-exceeded-1-trillion-2022-adobe/641598/
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/04/10/how-amazon-plans-to-fix-its-massive-returns-problem.html
https://info.optoro.com/hubfs/The%20Optoro%202020%20Impact%20Report.pdf
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