The Inml integration of DHL enhances the reverse logistics services

This indicates an increase in the focus on reverse logistics services, says the DHL SCENSE DHL Logistics service provider that it has launched a logistical solution at the country level and multi -machine guns designed to help companies in North America to manage revenue more efficiently and sustainable.

“DHL RTURNNOORK” is based on Westerville, Westerville, which is based in Ohayu, to obtain Inmor supply chain solutions, which was a partition of Internet that provides retail e -commerce solutions. The company said at the time that this step added 14 returns and about 800 partners in the DHL supply chain, making it the largest supply of reverse logistical solutions in North America.


“The launch of the DHL network is a major landmark for DHL,” said Craig Foreman, head of the supply chain in North America. “Since INMAR Solutions have been obtained, we have combined DHL’s operational expertise and advanced technology systematically to tackle the increasing complexity and returns associated costs.”

The new network expands the DHL capabilities beyond the dedicated distribution centers by providing 11 facilities designed for this purpose that simplifies the processing of returns for several customers and types of products within the joint centers. DHL said that the return network, which is integrated with the return of the return, the drop -down hosts, and the return of the direct mail, enables companies to carry out a complete inverse logistical process without the need for an additional infrastructure.

“Our national network of joint facilities reduces storage, employment and transportation costs while improving the treatment of goods that have been returned and disposed of. It also provides clients with greater flexibility to manage volatile stocks and warehouse space during times of increased market fluctuation,” said Thomas Bords, deputy head of DHL supply operations for the DHL supply chain.

In addition to the launch of the DHL network, DHL said it has acquired technology rights from the ROMMERCE company, which increases Recommerce, which increases the expansion of customer marketing replenishing solutions.

Also this week, the company has opened its new innovation center in Europe in Troeshsforf, Germany, and is located near the group headquarters in Bonn. DHL said that the replacement of the previous facility will support the center that has been promoted to develop and the real application of technologies that make supply chains more intelligent, more sustainable, and more flexible. The facility is designed to serve as a platform for cooperation with customers, startups, academic institutions and industry partners. The center extends over an area of ​​58,000 square feet, and displays the latest DHL – including artificial intelligence (AI), robots, Internet of Things (IOT), and technologies that drive sustainability.

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