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P.Chandiran
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Many assumptions in traditional models does not suit reverse inventory Both demand and supply of returned products not predictable Returns depends upon the policy, product quality and type of consumer culture Demand for returned products is not clear because the destination is not clear.
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Returned inventory is limited by space Should follow fixed quantity model Should design storage facility Proper identification and coding should be done Bulk loose Packing and storage activities Cost of reminders and follow up with suppliers More product categories, less volume
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Repacking Segregation Codification Disposal Repair Inventory Faster turnover may be required to get max. value
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13-5 Allows a retailer to return unsold inventory up to a specified amount at an agreed upon price Increases the optimal order quantity for the retailer, resulting in higher product availability and higher profits for both the retailer and the supplier Most effective for products with low variable cost, such as music, software, books, magazines, and newspapers Downside is that buyback contract results in surplus inventory that must be disposed of, which increases supply chain costs Can also increase information distortion through the supply chain because the supply chain reacts to retail orders, not actual customer demand
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13-6 The buyer pays a minimal amount for each unit purchased from the supplier but shares a fraction of the revenue for each unit sold Decreases the cost per unit charged to the retailer, which effectively decreases the cost of overstocking Can result in supply chain information distortion, however, just as in the case of buyback contracts
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Mostly vegetables and fruits should be disposed at retail level itself. Find some NGOs and social service organization who can take these items at their cost. Packed food items should returned fast to warehouse or distribution center so that it can be used for alternative purpose. Should be kept separately
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Need separate storage To be disposed at the earliest Medicines after expiry should be destroyed Find suitable disposable destination Salvage wherever possible
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