
Why reverse logistics deserves the same planning as outbound shipping
22 Jul 2026 · Eagle Express Wave Team, Reverse Logistics
Outbound shipping usually gets the planning attention; returns often don't, even though for some retail categories return volumes can rival outbound volumes during and after peak periods.
An unplanned returns process creates its own bottleneck: goods pile up faster than they can be inspected, restocked or dispositioned, which ties up warehouse space that outbound fulfilment also needs.
Treating reverse logistics as a defined process (clear inspection criteria, fast restocking decisions, a route back into inventory or resale) keeps returns from becoming a permanent backlog.
It's also where a lot of recoverable value sits. Goods that are graded and restocked quickly retain far more value than goods that sit in a returns queue for weeks.