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Revealing the Realm of Reverse Logistics

Ship Monk

In ecommerce, we spend a lot of time talking about logistics. ShipMonk does too; after all, we are a 3PL third-party logistics provider. Here, the process of reverse logistics gets started. Here, the process of reverse logistics gets started. What is Reverse Logistics?

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6 Unheard Tips to Optimize Reverse Logistics in Your Business

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Reverse logistics is a logistical procedure that involves bringing a product back to the distribution site from the point of consumption, such as when a delivery attempt fails or when a product is returned to the store. When Is Reverse Logistics Used? How To Optimize Reverse Logistics?

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Traditional TMSs are Dead: The Rise of the Modern TMS

Locus

In our relentless pursuit of innovation, we stand at a crossroads in the logistics industry. Traditional Transportation Management Systems (TMS), once the backbone of logistics operations, now represent the old way of thinking. This isn’t logistics; it’s customer delight, delivered on time, every time.

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What You Should Know About Retail Logistics

3PL Insights

Retail logistics is responsible for delivering products to customers both in physical stores and online. The complexity of retail logistics has increased with the growth of e-commerce, requiring retailers to be more strategic and efficient in their operations.

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Inbound Logistics vs. Outbound Logistics

Ship Monk

Today, we’re talking about the difference between inbound logistics and outbound logistics. At a glance, inbound logistics and outbound logistics refer to the different stages that goods go through while moving down the supply chain. Each logistics aspect is tied to transportation. Inbound Logistics.

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Mastering the Unexpected: Four Essential Tactics to Handle Unpredictable Events in Retail

Locus

Combine this with routing, shipping, and other logistical exceptions, and you’ve got yourself a veritable storm of potential setbacks, including: Routing Exceptions: Gone are the days of simple, static routing. One of the most formidable and unpredictable forces that impact delivery schedules is the weather.

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Shippers & Carriers – Carbon Neutral Shipping no longer a choice 

Locus

But brands must understand that customers are discerning and are becoming increasingly aware of the environmental impact of logistics. Read Also: How smart technologies help meet sustainability goals Technology a Crucial Driver Technology has been pivotal in advancements across industries, and logistics is no exception.