Reverse
logistics is
simply called
returns and
stands for all
operations
related to the
reuse of
products and
materials.
It is also the
process of
moving goods
from their
typical final
destination for
the purpose of
capturing value,
or proper
disposal.
Remanufacturing
and refurbishing
activities are
included in the
definition of
reverse
logistics.
Reverse
logistics deals
with five basic
questions:
1. What
alternatives are
available to
recover
products,
product parts,
and materials?
2. Who should
perform the
various recovery
activities?
3. How should
the various
activities be
performed?
4. Is it
possible to
integrate the
activities that
are typical for
reverse
logistics with
classical production and distribution systems?
5. What are the
costs and
benefits of
reverse
logistics, both
from an
economical as an
environmental point of view?
Our reverse
logistics
services are
designed to
fulfill above
five basic
logistics
questions
and meet the
market needs.
At the end of
the process, our
customers
receive complete
report
documenting key
information such
as model number,
serial number,
action
performed,
material
breakdown
categories,
weight, valued
and final
disposition.
The reports
provide our
clients
visibility of
how their
products are
processed.
And it
makes it easy
for our
customers to
finalize their
accounting
functions.
Our detailed
reports are
also critical
documents for
any internal or
external audit.

