Daily Infographic: DoorDash launches Package Pickup for returns
DoorDash launches Package Pickup for returns
DoorDash launches Package Pickup for returns
Retailers’ cheapest option for returns is also shoppers’ favorite
Already a force to be reckoned with in the food delivery space, DoorDash is looking at adding reverse logistics capabilities.
Valentine’s Day supply chain dance, retail returns may never end, and avocado toast prices are here to ruin millennials’ home-buying chances.
Because it costs more money than it’s worth to return the item to its vendor for reuse, returns often end up in landfills.
With all of the fuss around holiday sales, not much attention is being paid to holiday returns, which could cause an even bigger headache for retailers.
With an automated system that intuitively manages returns, warehouses that face labor shortages can strategically utilize their employees.
Ecommerce is a competitive market, and companies need to provide a highly flexible delivery experience to retain their customers.
Brian Aoaeh writes about the “other” side of ecommerce – the returns of unwanted merchandise and how retailers are handling the issue.
Freight forwarding giant details innovation required to balance sustainable packaging with customer satisfaction and product safety.
Centers set for redesign for different inventory.
Happy Returns has unveiled a self-service return solution that would allow shoppers to return items at the storefront – eliminating the need for them to return items through a laborious mail process that is the norm today.