Responsibilities of a Reverse Logistics Manager
Reverse Logistics Managers are responsible for overseeing the flow of products or services from the customer back to the company.
This includes managing customer exchanges, returns, repairs, and recycling. A Reverse Logistics Manager must ensure that all customer returns are processed in a timely manner, according to company policy.
He or she must also ensure that customer inquiries and complaints are handled in a professional and courteous manner.
The Reverse Logistics Manager must be familiar with applicable regulations and laws regarding product returns.
He or she must also develop and implement policies and procedures to ensure that customer returns are processed properly.
In addition, the Reverse Logistics Manager must manage the return of products to vendors, and negotiate return policies with suppliers.
The Reverse Logistics Manager must be adept at problem-solving and troubleshooting. He or she must be able to quickly analyze situations and determine the best course of action.
The Reverse Logistics Manager must also be able to develop cost-effective solutions to maximize product returns.
The Reverse Logistics Manager must also be able to manage a team of reverse logistics technicians.
He or she must ensure that all staff members understand and adhere to company policies, and maintain a high level of customer service.
The Reverse Logistics Manager must also be able to track and monitor product returns, and prepare periodic reports for management.