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United Parcel Service (NYSE: UPS) announced a new e-commerce returns service Wednesday designed to help the Atlanta, Georgia-based company gain a larger slice of the delivery market in time for the ...
In recent years, UPS developed a broad reverse logistics portfolio including solutions such as electronic return labels which can be e-mailed directly to customers and printed from their computers.
UPS on Thursday, Aug. 12, announced it is launching UPS Returns Flexible Access, a new service with a unique label that allows consumers to drop returns at any U.S. Postal Service location or ...
UPS has launched an online return service. Powered by the firm’s Online Worldship software, the UPS Electronic Return Label enables businesses to e-mail shipping labels to customers who want to return ...
Instead, The UPS Store will pack, label and ship your return for free. UPS will email you a return shipping code ahead of time that you'll need to show to an employee.
"No-box, no-label" is evolving into the industry standard for e-commerce returns since Amazon, UPS, FedEx, and more offer the service.
Consumers are looking for easy, convenient, and hassle-free returns, and many make a purchasing decision based on a retailer’s return policy.