Posts Tagged ‘reverse logistics’

Reverse Logistics Portal Hits the Spot for Manufacurers and 4PL’s…

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

Reverse Logistics Portal Enters the Supply ChainPerceptant, the cloud computing integration, messaging and supply chain specialist, has developed a Reverse Logistics Portal to allow manufacturers and 4PLs to control returned and refused stock.

The Reverse Logistics Executive Council (RLEC) estimates that Reverse Logistics costs account for approximately one-half of one percent of total GDP. Therefore, Reverse Logistics is becoming an increasing area of focus for retailers and manufacturers looking to improve profitability and competitive positioning.

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Logistics Supply Chain Partnership Finally Marks the End of the Fax Machine

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Labyrinth a leading provider of logistics and supply chain consulting and Perceptant, the cloud computing integration and messaging specialists sign significant partnership agreement which aims to finally rid the logistics industry of the fax machine

Perceptant (www.perceptant.com), a pioneer of cloud computing business solutions, and Supply Chain  experts Labyrinth Logistics Consulting (www.labyrinthsolutions.co.uk) today announced a partnership agreement to evaluate, develop and deliver a new wave of software solutions and services for the logistics industry. The move is designed to offer fast, affordable integration to all sizes of logistics provider, and sound the death knell on the fax machine which still churns out orders to be rekeyed, right across the sector. (more…)

Reverse Logistics Fuel Discount Retailers…

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

Few companies until lately have paid much attention to reverse logistics—the management of merchandise returns (including repairs and final product disposition). These days, the financial benefits of reverse logistics are well known, and third-party specialists in the discipline abound.

So is there anything new going on in this field? There is indeed, as was learnt during a recent conversation with Dr. Dale Rogers, chairman of the Reverse Logistics Executive Council and director of the University of Nevada, Reno’s Center for Logistics Management and the Sustainable Supply Chain Management Project.

“I think this is a great time to be working in reverse logistics, because new models for managing it are being developed,” Rogers said. “People really are thinking more about the end of life of products. Some of that is regulatory in nature, and some of it is because people are trying to be good stewards of the environment.”

New (as yet unpublished) research by Rogers and his students also found that the economic downturn has spurred demand for reverse logistics services. The study showed that the recession has pushed so many people to shop in secondary markets—retailers that sell discounted merchandise—that those markets now account for 2.28 percent of U.S. GDP. That’s a good sign for the profession. “Reverse logistics is the supply chain that feeds the secondary market,” Rogers said. “In fact, reverse logistics processes are what make that market possible.”

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Perceptant (http://www.perceptant.com) provide next generation Supply Chain Management, B2B e-commerce and EDI solutions that drive the integration, synchronisation and collaboration of global supply chains.

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