Whitepapers

Vendor Compliance

The Retailer’s Guide to Vendor Compliance and Reducing Chargebacks 
Offered By: Averitt

The Retailer’s Guide to Vendor Compliance and Reducing Chargebacks 

With increasing demands from retail buyers, this whitepaper is aimed at providing tips and best practices that shippers can utilize to help avoid delivery and compliance mishaps. You’ll learn several key practices that you can put into action immediately to help boost your ability to meet your retail vendor’s compliance requirements. From coordinating warehousing and production to knowing what to ask of your carrier, become empowered to ship retail without the worry of incurring costly chargebacks and fees.

How to Reduce Chargebacks in Your Vendor Compliance Program
Offered By: Weber Logistics

How to Reduce Chargebacks in Your Vendor Compliance Program

Retailer chargeback penalties for non-compliant shipments are a profit-draining reality for many consumer goods manufacturers. Companies with the will and the resources to prevent and refute chargebacks can avoid hundreds of thousands, even millions, in lost profit. This paper provides background on the origins and rationale for chargebacks, followed by a 7-step process for avoiding or overturning these costly penalties.

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How To Reduce Retail Chargebacks In Your Vendor Compliance Program
Offered By: Weber Logistics

How To Reduce Retail Chargebacks In Your Vendor Compliance Program

Retailer chargeback fines for non-compliant shipments are a profit-draining reality. But retail suppliers with the will and the resources to prevent and refute chargebacks can avoid hundreds of thousands in lost profit. This Weber Logistics Insight provides background on the origins and rationale for chargebacks, followed by a seven-step process for avoiding or overturning these costly penalties.

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Inbound Transportation Management and Control: Low Hanging Fruit and How to Grab It
Offered By: TransportGistics, Inc.

Inbound Transportation Management and Control: Low Hanging Fruit and How to Grab It

When it comes to managing your transportation program, the overriding theme must be control, yet many organizations have not applied the same efforts to inbound transportation management as they have to outbound management, making it a great opportunity for efficiency and cost savings. This whitepaper will identify and discuss the most important, perhaps simplest of steps necessary, to improve Inbound Transportation Management, as well as the opportunities that this improvement will yield.