Online retail sales are here to stay. In the U.S. alone, sales will surpass $1 trillion this year and are expected to reach $1.6 trillion by 2027, according to a new Forrester report. But along with ...
The Reverse Logistics Market offers key opportunities in AI-driven disposition decisioning, automation to enhance efficiency, ...
Returned items cost U.S. companies $816 billion in 2022 and added 9.5 billion lb. of waste to landfills. Small fleets and owner-operators can pick up more freight during downtimes by helping retailers ...
The unpredictable swings of the current economy are adding to what is an unquestionably tumultuous moment for retail. The industry facies uncertainty around what cargo will move in and out of the U.S.
Sylvia Ng is CEO of ReturnBear, a platform for e-commerce reverse logistics, making returns better for brands, customers and the planet. As soon as fall hits, I’m already thinking about the holidays.
Reverse logistics is the process of moving goods from their typical final destination (the consumer) back upstream in the supply chain for various purposes such as returns, repairs, recycling, or ...
Refillable packaging can cut waste and carbon, but success hinges on the behind-the-scenes logistics—return, washing and redeployment—more than on consumer enthusiasm.
In this session you will learn how Exotec utilizes its fleet of 3D mobile robots to create a returns process 5 times more effective while seamlessly integrating into your existing supply chain ...
An efficient return warehouse operation is essential in driving customer satisfaction and retention, says Savills North America's head of industrial research Mark Russo. But he adds reverse logistics ...
When a customer clicks 'return' on a purchase, it triggers a complex process that quietly shapes the backbone of modern retail: reverse logistics. Unlike the familiar forward logistics that move goods ...
The holiday shopping season is in full swing, with Christmas just 19 days away. All that shopping also means that retailers will deal with returned merchandise. This is part one of a two-part story on ...