RPAS: HOW TO IMPROVE THE OPERATIONS AND PROCESSES
Many companies continue to use part of their resources in processes that provide little added value, which can cause them to lose efficiency and effectiveness in many of their functions
Consequently, experts predict that retail ecommerce sales will reach $4.13 trillion by the end of 2020, up from $2.84 trillion in 2018, and that the pandemic has accelerated the shift away from physical to digital shopping by around five years.
While the majority of large retailers already had an established online offering in place, they have undoubtedly been put to the test over the last few months due to unprecedented demand, combined with supply chain and logistics challenges caused by the pandemic. Meanwhile, for smaller retailers who previously relied on physical sales, it has been a fast learning curve to prepare their operations and logistics for a completely different way of doing business.
In this environment, robotic process automation (RPA) can provide huge operational advantages in a number of key business areas.
Reverse logistics
One of the biggest challenges when setting up an online retail business is dealing with returns. Customers now expect a seamless returns process and a recent survey by comScore revealed that 91% of customers would not shop with a company again if it had a complex or poor return process. However, while highly convenient for the customer, returns involve high costs for businesses. U.S. e-commerce return costs were estimated at $350 billion in 2017, according to Statista’s reports; this figure is forecast to reach $550 billion by 2020.
Businesses must therefore have a frictionless process in place so that returns are optimally managed, from a time, cost and customer experience perspective. As a data-heavy, complex and repetitive process, reverse logistics is the ideal candidate for RPA. By automatically updating stock databases, keeping customers informed on progress and processing refunds, RPA can simultaneously reduce costs, eliminate human error and minimise delays. It can also automatically generate data and reports showing frequency and reasons for returns to help aid decision-making and improve the process in the future.
Besides reverse logistics, RPA can bring benefits to almost all areas within a company, for example:
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