Handling Business Expenses With Reverse Logistics Services
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by: Chris Channing
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Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2010 Time: 11:44 AM
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Reverse logistics is a segment of the logistics services currently available, in which deals with the subject of returns and refunds. Major businesses and even just small businesses found over the Internet need to make use of a logical reverse logistics plan to keep budgets running tight.
There are several ways to save money in reverse logistics. The first rule is to never assume that you won't need to handle returns. If you sell any kind of physical product, there will always be at least one instance of where the product was either defective, or the consumer was not happy with the product. As such, every business should have a plan of attack for handling returns in reverse logistics operations.
Shipping items back to the manufacturer for fixing or refunds doesn't always mean you will be reimbursed for the shipping charges. This is a good example of why you should consolidate returns when you can, as it cuts down on shipping costs. Consolidating returns may also mean that you should have some extra refurbished products handy, so consumers won't wait for the original item to ship back.
When you refurbish a product, you are simply fixing a problem that the consumer had with the product and returning it. This process requires that you have a team that is able to fix the product in question. If you do, factor in labor costs into the equation of lowering your logistics costs. If not, you should try factoring in the freight costs of getting the items back to the manufacturer instead.
The spare parts it takes to fix the items that the consumer may return can be bought in bulk. They should be, but it is sometimes hard to judge how much of each part you might need. To better guess what you will need over the next six to twelve months, you should analyze the amount of returns and what the common problem was. That way you can order more parts that are necessary, and less that aren't.
There are businesses that exist solely to aid you in your reverse logistics operations. These businesses, referenced as third party logistics companies, are able to easily judge your current operations and see how you can improve. This is because most 3PL companies have been in business long enough to see every type of business model, expand upon it, and save the business owner time and money. Their insight is invaluable for budding business.
Final Thoughts
There are plenty of third party logistics companies around major metropolitan areas to handle your business operations. Each state should have a few choices as far as these businesses go, so you will also be able to save money as a result of this friendly competition.
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