textabstractAlready for a long time retailers take back products. In this paper we explore the factors contributing to the decision of combining vs. separating inbound and outbound flows during the return handling process. We do so through a comparative analysis of the operations in nine retailer warehouses, which can be divided in three groups: food retailers, department stores and mail order companies. W
textabstractProducts which are sold through E-commerce or mail sales catalogues tend to have a much ...
This article is a theoretical approach on retail reverse logistics. Environmental concern and the cu...
ABSTRACT. Background: The aim of this exploratory empirical research was to evaluate the level of co...
textabstractAlready for a long time retailers take back products. In this paper we explore the fact...
Handling product returns has become a critical activity for organizations as the volume of gods flow...
One of the consequences of customer product returns is that they can increase retail costs and with ...
With the rise of Internet sales, retailers witness increases in returned products, generally because...
With the rise of Internet sales, retailers witness increases in returned products, generally because...
textabstractIn this article we focus on product return handling and warehousing issues. In some busi...
An increasing percentage of products in multichannel retail are being returned, yet many retailers a...
An increasing percentage of products in multichannel retail are being returned, yet many retailers a...
An efficient management of returned items is the last way to keep an unsatisfied customer. For Catal...
The returns management (RM) process has traditionally been seen as a value recovery process, which h...
The returns management (RM) process has traditionally been seen as a value recoveryprocess, which ha...
This study investigates the critical determinants of product returns management in Australian reta...
textabstractProducts which are sold through E-commerce or mail sales catalogues tend to have a much ...
This article is a theoretical approach on retail reverse logistics. Environmental concern and the cu...
ABSTRACT. Background: The aim of this exploratory empirical research was to evaluate the level of co...
textabstractAlready for a long time retailers take back products. In this paper we explore the fact...
Handling product returns has become a critical activity for organizations as the volume of gods flow...
One of the consequences of customer product returns is that they can increase retail costs and with ...
With the rise of Internet sales, retailers witness increases in returned products, generally because...
With the rise of Internet sales, retailers witness increases in returned products, generally because...
textabstractIn this article we focus on product return handling and warehousing issues. In some busi...
An increasing percentage of products in multichannel retail are being returned, yet many retailers a...
An increasing percentage of products in multichannel retail are being returned, yet many retailers a...
An efficient management of returned items is the last way to keep an unsatisfied customer. For Catal...
The returns management (RM) process has traditionally been seen as a value recovery process, which h...
The returns management (RM) process has traditionally been seen as a value recoveryprocess, which ha...
This study investigates the critical determinants of product returns management in Australian reta...
textabstractProducts which are sold through E-commerce or mail sales catalogues tend to have a much ...
This article is a theoretical approach on retail reverse logistics. Environmental concern and the cu...
ABSTRACT. Background: The aim of this exploratory empirical research was to evaluate the level of co...