While many companies focus on forward logistics (the flow of products from company to consumer), few are concerned with the various reasons products are returned to their company, be it an item being returned, repaired, recalled, or something else altogether, otherwise known as reverse logistics. Once reverse logistics is examined, it is typically found to have been causing unknown damage to their bottom line.
Besides actual monetary benefits, creating a sustainable reverse supply chain can help your bottom line in more indirect ways. It also goes without saying that sustainability in your company thanklessly benefits the environment. In which ways will going sustainable in your reverse logistics help with profitability and how can you do so fairly effortlessly? Find out by clicking the green button below.
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