The Hidden Cost of Returns: Can Blockchain Protect Your Business?

Reverse logistics – the process of moving goods from consumers back to manufacturers for reuse, recycling, or disposal – is a critical component of the circular economy. Traditionally, this process has been plagued by inefficiencies, high costs, and lack of transparency. Blockchain is simply a distributed digital ledger technology – that is, a record of transactions. They are designed in such a way that it is secure, transparent, and tamper-proof. Blockchains can contain smart contracts- these are automatically executed processes that do not require an intermediary. For example, when a return is scanned in, a smart contract might automatically refund a consumer – if the associated barcode is the same as what was initially sent – without the need for a person to do this. Blockchains are immutable because data recorded on a blockchain cannot be altered or deleted without obvious detection.

By creating secure, tamper-proof records, blockchain enables logistics firms to track products throughout their lifecycle, ensuring accountability and reducing fraud.

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Sneak Peek: Understanding the Psychology Behind Product Returns

You’ve just received a parcel. It’s the jacket you ordered last week. The colour’s slightly off, the fit isn’t quite right, and the material feels cheaper than expected. You hesitate. Should you return it? You scroll through reviews, wondering if others felt the same. You sigh, toss it in the back of your wardrobe, and move on.

This everyday moment—silent dissatisfaction—is at the heart of Dr Duong’s current research. His work dives deep into the psychology of online product returns, revealing that not all returns are created equal, and not all dissatisfaction is voiced.This everyday moment—silent dissatisfaction—is at the heart of Dr Duong’s current research. His work dives deep into the psychology of online product returns, revealing that not all returns are created equal, and not all dissatisfaction is voiced.

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