reselogistik
Reselogistik, or reverse logistics, refers to the process of moving goods from their final destination back through the supply chain for purposes other than original sale. It encompasses the handling of product returns, warranty repairs, refurbishment, remanufacturing, recycling, and proper disposal, with the aim of recovering value and reducing environmental impact. Reselogistik complements forward logistics by organizing the backward flow of goods from customers, retailers, manufacturers, or repair centers.
Core activities include receiving and inspecting returned items, sorting by disposition (resell as refurbished, repurpose for
Benefits of effective reselogistik include cost recovery from returned goods, higher customer satisfaction through easy returns,
Key challenges are unpredictable return volumes, product heterogeneity, uncertain resale value, high reverse logistics costs, and
Technologies such as barcoding, RFID, and lifecycle management software enable visibility and optimization, while industry practices