That's a huge pain point for us too. We used to eat massive costs on labor and storage every time a shipment needed rework. What finally helped was partnering with a logistics provider that has a dedicated process for this exact problem. They handle everything from inspection and repackaging to managing returns and getting goods back into circulation quickly. I found a great resource that explains the whole freight rework process and how it can actually save you money in the long run. Definitely check out their page on freight rework – it clarified a lot for our team: pnwwarehousing.com/rework-freight.html
We've been dealing with a lot of freight issues lately – pallets arriving damaged, orders shipped to the wrong locations, you name it. Our current process for handling this "rework" is chaotic and expensive. How does your company efficiently handle freight that needs to be repacked, relabeled, or redirected without blowing up logistics costs?