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In Focus: 2023 SCM Strategies for Industry Leaders

Locus

As supply chains move past the uncertainties of 2020, they are met with new challenges while continuing to meet demands for greater efficiency, reduced operational costs and memorable consumer experiences. However, they also need to expand to meet the escalating demands of consumers. Watch Webinar 3. trillion by 2030.

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6 Benefits of Effective a Reverse Logistics System & The 9 Core RevLog Metrics to Track

GlobalTranz

While conventional logistics optimizes the flow of goods from producer to consumer, reverse logistics manages the processes for inverting that flow to deal with returned parts, materials and products from the consumer back to the producer. BONUS: Download the Ultimate Guide to Transportation Reverse Logistics White Paper.

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Last-mile Dialogues: Make Your D2c Strategy a Winner With an Intelligent SCM Solution

Locus

Brands need to adopt the latest supply chain and last-mile logistics solutions to make the D2C model a successful business strategy. Our solution also enables seamless reverse logistics and frictionless cancellation for improved customer experiences.

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What Is Order Fulfillment and It’s Process and Strategies

Locus

So, knowing more about order fulfillment, its importance, process, and strategies is critical. It is necessary for warehouse staff to check if items are safely packed and well-protected during transit and meet shipping requirements like weight size or size limits. So there is no fixed rule for selecting the order fulfillment strategy.

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7 Reasons Why Last-Mile Delivery Is Critical for Supply Chain Success

WorkWave

Additionally, the rise of e-commerce has led to increased customer expectations for fast, transparent and flexible delivery options, putting pressure on logistics providers to meet these demands. Reverse (Or Return) Logistics: In addition to delivering products to customers, last-mile delivery involves managing returns and exchanges.

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Can Retailers Reinvent the Last Mile? The Trillion-Dollar Question

Locus

Traditional systems aren’t designed to plan capacity proactively, leaving retailers unable to meet with demand, thereby impacting revenue. Customization Conundrum and Reverse Logistics: Retailers are often stymied by their inability to efficiently manage returns. Book a Demo Today!

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Shippers & Carriers – Carbon Neutral Shipping no longer a choice 

Locus

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. C) Reverse Logistics: Statistics suggest that 92% of customers will purchase if returns are easy.