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How UPS Returns help e-commerce businesses stay competitive

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Managing product returns is unavoidable for any business, but returns can be a hassle for both businesses and customers alike. Returns management affect customer experience, supply chain efficiency, inventory, accounting and customer service. Pretty much every part of your e-commerce business. If your return policy is expensive, rigid or nonexistent that’s likely turning customers away. Especially when it comes to Sales After A Return (SAAR). Offering a flexible return policy is key to increasing SAAR, but how do you protect your bottom line during the process?

UPS Returns to the rescue

For most e-commerce companies that rely on a third-party integrator for the returns management process, it will be some time before you see these features show up in your software systems, but it’s important to note that improving the returns process is essential for the modern e-commerce business to remain competitive.

Customer expectations are changing

The release of UPS Returns is timely in helping shippers meet the expectations of customers. New policy changes at Amazon related to returns will soon make returns even more important. Customer expectations are already being shaped by automated and easy returns by Amazon and merchants that sell through Amazon must, as a necessity, put more attention on returns starting in October.

Building a consistent, efficient workflow is a key requirement to success for any e-commerce business. Return Processing Time (RPT) benchmarks help improve the automation of the workflow from start to end. It starts when a customer requests a return and ends when the product is restocked in inventory. Of course, there are a few circumstances that could deviate from this course like the product never shipped back by the customer or damaged upon receipt. Still, this metric is one way to qualify your returns program and work to adjust to fit customers’ evolving expectations.

Amazon’s new return policy causes controversy

Amazon seller on using Beta program Our return costs are less, we can track our returns and actually have saved time.

For e-commerce businesses questioning Amazon’s new policy, adjusting your personal return policy to include a restocking fee is one way to offset any unexpected costs. For small business owners who fulfill their own orders, knowing customers will be able to print a prepaid return shipping label via the Online Return Center instantly means there’s a potential need to assess how to ensure their bottom line is protected. Every e-commerce business has unique processes in place.

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