Should be B, Reverse logistics processes are often more expensive than standard inbound processes because shipments consist of items that often do not have uniform packing or labeling.
Reverse logistics processes are often more expensive than standard inbound processes because shipments consist of items that often do not have uniform packing or labeling. Reverse logistics involves managing the flow of products or materials back through the supply chain, typically due to returns, repairs, or recalls. Unlike standard inbound processes, which involve shipments of uniform, pre-arranged items, reverse logistics shipments can be highly variable in terms of size, shape, condition, and packaging. This can increase the complexity and cost of managing the reverse logistics process, as it requires additional time and effort to inspect, sort, and process each item.
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