logística inversa

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reverse logistics
The systems and methods used to move previously-shipped goods from a customer back to a manufacturer or distribution center due to repair, service, credit or order error issues
 A specialized segment of logistics focusing on the movement and management of products and resources after the sale and after delivery to the customer
A specialized segment of logistics focusing on the movement and management of products and resources after the sale and after delivery to the customer
The process of collecting, moving, and storing used, damaged, or outdated products and/or packaging from end users         
The supply chain that flows opposite to the traditional process of order acceptance and fulfillment For example, reverse logistics includes the handling of customer returns, the disposal of excess inventory and the return journey of empty trucks and freight cars
-fancy term for returns Reverse logistics covers activities related to returned product, returned pallets and containers, and returned materials for disposal or recycling