Managing product that does not sell, is entering the end of its life, or has been returned due to buyer’s remorse is now generally understood to be a critical part of product life cycle management.
Reverse logistics is a poorly-understood concept in business, and what is even more poorly understood is the role that technology has in facilitating this important process. Reverse logistics gets its ...
Reverse logistics has become a prerequisite for businesses dealing with connected in-field assets that are managed by service-based contracts. But many have yet to master the complex process, which is ...
For many organizations, reverse logistics is a daunting task. After all, most supply chains are created to get products out the door, not welcome them back in. Online ordering has been made a simple, ...
Managing product returns has always been a headache for retailers. The e-commerce boom only increased that pain and pressure. Call it buyer’s remorse, but when customers can’t see, touch and try on ...
Driven by scientific and technological innovations and economic development, the world automobile market has been expanding rapidly in recent years, and the number of automobiles in the market has ...