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Fashion player sorts returns headache
08 December 2022
QUIZ, the Scotland-based fashion brand expects to save 25-30% in staff time by using nShift Returns.

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QUIZ EXPECTS to deliver over two million packages by the end of next year. Higher volumes of shipments inevitably lead to higher volumes of returns and, if not managed efficiently, this can become expensive and time consuming to manage.
To help it achieve its target, QUIZ has extended its partnership with nShift, ta developer of parcel delivery management software. QUIZ began working with nShift in 2020, using its delivery management service. It has now added nShift Returns to its portfolio.
Research shows that between 30 and 40% of clothes bought online are returned to the seller.
QUIZ head of e-commerce Haroun Saleemi, says: “We wanted something that's dynamic and can be tracked all the way through the delivery and returns process.
“The systems we have at the moment are dated and are not designed for the volume or velocity of orders going through our system - especially when you consider the level of service quality our customers expect.”
QUIZ anticipates saving 25-30% in staff time alone due to expected reductions in time handling both ‘Where is my order’ and ‘where is my return’ queries from customers.
This will enable its customer service teams to dedicate more time to customer care and be more proactive in spotting and mitigating any issues helping to improve the customer experience as a result.
The addition of nShift Returns will provide notifications to each customer on precisely where their return is in the process while dynamic tracking numbers mean QUIZ will have visibility of every step of the delivery and returns process. The addition of nShift Returns also means QUIZ can provide QR codes from the different carriers to customers enabling freedom of choice in return options.
The move to digitising labels in delivery and returns is also the first step in QUIZ going paperless - an objective it expects to achieve by late 2023.
For more information, visit https://nshift.com
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