In other words, if the whole tray of products reaches the distribution center, it’s the same as the boxes that are scattered behind the truck. Generally speaking, it is not available for sale. Do you know what caused the problem? This may be due to actual aesthetic damage or concerns about packaging integrity. Sometimes, this is a function, a function that efficiently assigns best practices. Dragging unqualified products out is what it does, and doing manual inspections and management through operations is something it doesn’t do.
As we can see, this is a dirty secret of some sustainable development efforts – sometimes, at the high level of manufacturing facilities, there are some sustainability changes. Some of the offsetting changes are needed. But if none of these changes took place, the number of non-sales products entering the trash stream would be considered to be dwarfed by the number of saved.
We can see that in terms of the sustainability of the net packaging material, it shows progress. But, in some cases, its overall impact is actually negative.
So, is it positive or negative?
So, is it positive or negative? Are you curious?
Now, I’m starting to feel a little confused.
A very complicated process is to follow the whole supply chain and distribution channel. But, you know the result of causes there are a lot of? So, there are several reasons why you know?
Actually, slowly we can see, the feedback loop is not easy to maintain is the simplest answer. How should you report when we receive the product without qualification? Who should you report to? You should first consider to be clear about the situation. Normally, it’s impossible for it to go back to production.