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Only cups or also bowls, pre-packed items or even integration of multiple systems?
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Return networks must be practical and integrable into daily routines. After return, simple and efficient reverse logistics processes are needed for collection points to keep operational effort as low as possible.
The decisive cost driver in the COLLECT value domain is empties consolidation. The goal is full pallets & fully loaded trucks.
From a cost perspective, standardisation is preferred and deviations should be minimised. While some materials require high protection (e.g. glass), necessitating the use of crates, other materials such as plastic can be collected mixed in larger containers to keep on-site processes simple.

To define system requirements for collection processes and data capture, several questions in the COLLECT value domain must be answered (e.g. for plastic-based food packaging):

Only cups or also bowls, pre-packed items or even integration of multiple systems?

At the deposit machine, at the till, in public spaces or even at the doorstep for delivery services?

In bags, in crates, in collection boxes, in interim or regional warehouses?

Which data standard is scanned how and where?
System administration and reverse logistics must be accessible, practical and volume-oriented:
Simple return and deposit handling as learned from the beverage industry
Simple pre-sorting, data capture and deposit handling
Maximising units per pallet, high volume = low costs.
Contact

Return networks must be practical and integrable into daily routines. After return, simple and efficient reverse logistics processes are needed for collection points to keep operational effort as low as possible.
The decisive cost driver in the COLLECT value domain is empties consolidation. The goal is full pallets & fully loaded trucks.
From a cost perspective, standardisation is preferred and deviations should be minimised. While some materials require high protection (e.g. glass), necessitating the use of crates, other materials such as plastic can be collected mixed in larger containers to keep on-site processes simple.

To define system requirements for collection processes and data capture, several questions in the COLLECT value domain must be answered (e.g. for plastic-based food packaging):

Only cups or also bowls, pre-packed items or even integration of multiple systems?

At the deposit machine, at the till, in public spaces or even at the doorstep for delivery services?

In bags, in crates, in collection boxes, in interim or regional warehouses?

Which data standard is scanned how and where?
System administration and reverse logistics must be accessible, practical and volume-oriented:
Simple return and deposit handling as learned from the beverage industry
Simple pre-sorting, data capture and deposit handling
Maximising units per pallet, high volume = low costs.

Return networks must be practical and integrable into daily routines. After return, simple and efficient reverse logistics processes are needed for collection points to keep operational effort as low as possible.
The decisive cost driver in the COLLECT value domain is empties consolidation. The goal is full pallets & fully loaded trucks.

From a cost perspective, standardisation is preferred and deviations should be minimised. While some materials require high protection (e.g. glass), necessitating the use of crates, other materials such as plastic can be collected mixed in larger containers to keep on-site processes simple.
To define system requirements for collection processes and data capture, several questions in the COLLECT value domain must be answered (e.g. for plastic-based food packaging):

Only cups or also bowls, pre-packed items or even integration of multiple systems?

At the deposit machine, at the till, in public spaces or even at the doorstep for delivery services?

In bags, in crates, in collection boxes, in interim or regional warehouses?

Which data standard is scanned how and where?
System administration and reverse logistics must be accessible, practical and volume-oriented:
Simple return and deposit handling as learned from the beverage industry
Simple pre-sorting, data capture and deposit handling
Maximising units per pallet, high volume = low costs.
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Return networks must be practical and integrable into daily routines. After return, simple and efficient reverse logistics processes are needed for collection points to keep operational effort as low as possible.
The decisive cost driver in the COLLECT value domain is empties consolidation. The goal is full pallets & fully loaded trucks.

From a cost perspective, standardisation is preferred and deviations should be minimised. While some materials require high protection (e.g. glass), necessitating the use of crates, other materials such as plastic can be collected mixed in larger containers to keep on-site processes simple.
To define system requirements for collection processes and data capture, several questions in the COLLECT value domain must be answered (e.g. for plastic-based food packaging):

Only cups or also bowls, pre-packed items or even integration of multiple systems?

At the deposit machine, at the till, in public spaces or even at the doorstep for delivery services?

In bags, in crates, in collection boxes, in interim or regional warehouses?

Which data standard is scanned how and where?
System administration and reverse logistics must be accessible, practical and volume-oriented:
Simple return and deposit handling as learned from the beverage industry
Simple pre-sorting, data capture and deposit handling
Maximising units per pallet, high volume = low costs.