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a day ago
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Geodis returns solutions aim for streamlined reverse logistics
Geodis has unveiled two innovative returns solutions designed to streamline the increasingly complex world of reverse logistics. As e-commerce continues its rapid expansion, the volume of product returns has surged, presenting significant challenges for retailers. Geodis's new offerings, a returns workflow automation module and a returns management module, aim to address these demands by enhancing efficiency and optimizing the entire returns cycle. While best leveraged in tandem, these modules can also function independently, offering flexibility to Geodis's diverse clientele, the company said in a release. The returns workflow automation module is a consumer-centric, self-service portal that simplifies the initiation of returns or exchanges. This user-friendly interface allows end consumers to generate return shipping labels, removing the need for direct shipper involvement. This automatic label generation serves as an advanced shipping notice for Geodis, eliminating the manual creation of entries within the warehouse management system. The technology is engineered to improve speed, reduce cycle times, and optimize costs, benefiting both Geodis customers and their end consumers. Built as a cloud-native solution, this module integrates seamlessly with popular e-commerce platforms such as Shopify, BigCommerce, WooCommerce, and Magento, providing comprehensive visibility from the moment a return is created through product disposition and refund. Geodis clients can personalize the portal with their own branding, including logos, colors, fonts, and messaging. The highly customizable solution also empowers clients to tailor returns policies to their specific requirements, ensuring consistency in the customer experience. Furthermore, it offers advanced and configurable reporting capabilities, and multilingual support for English, Spanish, and Portuguese, for a localized returns experience for consumers in the United States, Canada, and Latin America. On the release, Pal Narayanan, executive vice president and chief information officer at Geodis in the Americas, noted the business-critical nature of returns optimization. He emphasized that the new modules were designed for adaptability and scalability, catering to an array of client needs to bolster their reverse logistics strategies in a quickly evolving environment. The returns management module focuses on optimizing the reverse logistics process within the warehouse. Upon receiving a return, the module swiftly assesses the product and its value, categorizing it for reintroduction into inventory, refurbishment, or disposal due to damage. Retailers can customize how items are classified and processed, aligning with their individual returns strategies. This module also delivers real-time visibility into inventory levels, alongside robust reporting features. These include SKU-level insights that identify frequently returned products, pinpointing potential issues. The reporting capabilities can enhance overall retail operations, including sustainability efforts, by uncovering consumer return patterns and trends. For instance, data-driven insights can help retailers stock more efficiently, determine which returns are suitable for re-entry into inventory to reduce unnecessary disposal, and identify product issues to lower the likelihood of future returns, reducing associated emissions and packaging materials. Both the returns workflow automation module and the returns management module are now accessible to Geodis contract logistics and transportation customers across the Americas region. Find more articles by Stuart Chirls here. Warehouse automation surging ahead despite predicted slowdown FedEx to close 30% of package facilities as network integration ramps up Teamsters complain UPS slow to deploy air-conditioned vehicles DHL Express Canada, striking workers tentatively agree on labor deal The post Geodis returns solutions aim for streamlined reverse logistics appeared first on FreightWaves. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data
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4 days ago
- Business
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Geodis announces plans to close one Wilson County facility with 40 workers affected
Geodis Logistics plans to close its facility at 549A Aldi Boulevard in Wilson County with 40 workers affected, according to a notice filed with the state. The closure is expected to be effective on July 31, according to the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARN) notice filed with the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development. Geodis is a worldwide transport and logistics company with multiple locations in Wilson County. One Geodis operation is at Speedway Industrial Park. The Joint Economic & Community Development Board of Wilson County will coordinate through its Wilson Works countywide workforce development program to support rapid response efforts for affected workers led by the Northern Middle Tennessee Workforce Development Board. Wilson County's unemployment rate was 2.4% in April "and with more jobs currently available than there are workers to fill them, we are optimistic that these folks will rebound and find new employment quickly,' Joint Economic & Community Development Board of Wilson County Executive Director Corey Johns said. Reach Andy Humbles at ahumbles@ This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Geodis announces Wilson County facility on Aldi Boulevard to close


Trade Arabia
06-03-2025
- Automotive
- Trade Arabia
Geodis announces key management board appointment
Geodis, a global leader in transport and logistics, has announced the appointment of Jean-Benoit Devauges as Group General Counsel. He will be a member of the Group's Management Board, which is chaired by Marie-Christine Lombard, the Chief Executive Officer of Geodis. He also becomes a member of the Executive Board of Geodis alongside Lombard and David-Olivier Tarac. An industry veteran, Devauges began his career with international arbitration firm Lazareff & Associés before joining Renault's legal department in 2000 as corporate lawyer. In 2006, he joined the Nissan Motor Company's global legal department in Tokyo, Japan, before being transferred two years later to the US, joining Nissan North America's legal team in Nashville, Tennessee. He was appointed deputy to the group general counsel of Renault in 2011 with responsibility for partnerships, mergers and acquisitions. In 2017, he was promoted to general counsel and was appointed secretary to the board of directors in 2019. Since 2023, he has been general counsel and head of legal affairs, ethics and corporate governance at MEDEF, the French business confederation. Jean-Benoît Devauges holds postgraduate diplomas from the University of Paris I in international business law and from the University of Paris II in E.U. law. He is admitted to practice in France. A company owned by SNCF group, Geodis is a leading global logistics provider acknowledged for its expertise across all aspects of the supply chain. As a growth partner to its clients, Geodis specializes in four lines of business: Global Freight Forwarding, Global Contract Logistics, Distribution & Express Transport, and European Road Network.