Handling Business Expenses With Reverse Logistics Services
Posted on March 8th, 2010 in Finance, General, Internet Business | No Comments »
Any business in the game of making money through selling a product will need a reverse logistics operation. This is the side of business that handles returns, fixing defective products, and minimizing costs while doing so. It’s harder than what it seems at first glance, but there will be help along the way.
Small businesses and large businesses alike will need a reverse logistics plan, even if they only sell one product. There are no manufacturers out there that can boast a 100% satisfaction rate with all products. Mistakes happen, and consumers will inevitably have to return the product to get it fixed or ask for a refund. Having a plan to handle these claims will ensure your business isn’t losing money on the returns.
Try to consolidate the process of reverse logistics. If you can provide a consolidated freight system, you can save on fuel and labor costs. You might wait to return goods to the manufacturer until the first of every month, as an example. Just be sure to be within your bounds of agreement with the manufacturer, since some don’t allow returns after certain dates.
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.
Analyzing your operation is a constant task. You should never stop asking yourself what you could be doing to improve the operations of your reverse logistics. Always be looking for new ways to save money when accepting returns, refurbishing items, and getting better deals from the manufacturer who supplies the products. Spare parts and such should be bought in bulk to save more money on fixing costs.
A broker or third party logistics service will be able to further help you consolidate your efforts, save time, and ultimately save money in the process. A third party logistics service already has experience building a business and maximizing efficiency. Even if you are already doing well, a reverse logistics service could save time by allowing you to outsource the entire operation. You may even find they charge less of a price than the costs you incurred.
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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