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Increasing wastage and damage in shipments and delivering.

Addressing increasing Wastage and Damage in shipments and transit

Nearly 57% of products are damaged when in transit, while 80% of them are returned back
Nearly 57% of products are damaged when in transit, while 80% of them are returned back

In today's fast-paced logistics environment, the integrity of business's shipments is paramount to maintaining customer satisfaction and operational efficiency. However, we are witnessing an alarming trend of increasing wastage and damage during the shipping and delivery process.

The Current Situation

  • Significant rise in damaged goods reported by clients.

  • Increased costs associated with replacements and refunds by end consumers

  • Negative impact on brand reputation and customer trust.

  • Labour tossing your precious products on their way to distributors or clients

  • 57% products are damaged when in transit, while 80% of these products are returned

Consequences of Inaction

  • Continued financial losses that could affect overall business sustainability.

  • Potential loss of clients and market share due to dissatisfaction.

  • Long-term damage to relationships with suppliers and partners.

What to do?

It is imperative that we take immediate action to identify the root causes of these issues and implement effective solutions. This may include:

  • Enhancing packaging standards to ensure product safety.

  • Sourcing robust packaging material and boxes.

  • Improving training for staff involved in handling and shipping.

  • Investing in technology to monitor and track shipments more effectively.

We must act swiftly to mitigate these challenges and protect our business interests. Let us prioritize this issue and collaborate on finding viable solutions to enhance our shipping processes and minimize wastage and damage. Visit www.aradhnaherbals.co.in to navigate what your packaging could look like and how can your business control wastage and damage caused.

 
 
 

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