Customer returns are a major problem for online retailers due to high costs and CO2 emissions. This paper investigates a new concept for handling online returns: customer-to-customer (C2C) returns logistics. The idea behind the C2C concept is to deliver returned items directly to the next customer, bypassing the retailer's warehouse. To incentivize customers to purchase C2C return items, retailers can promote return items on their webshop with a discount. We build the mathematical models behind the C2C concept to determine how much discount to offer to ensure enough customers are induced to purchase C2C return items and to maximize the retailer's expected total profit. Our first model, the base model (BM), is a customer-based formulation of the problem and provides an easy-to-implement constant-discount-level policy. Our second model formulates the real-world problem as a Markov decision process (MDP). Since our MDP suffers from the curse of dimensionality, we resort to simulation optimization (SO) and reinforcement learning (RL) methods to obtain reasonably good solutions. We apply our methods to data collected from a Dutch fashion retailer. We also provide extensive numerical experiments to claim generality. Our results indicate that the constant-discount-level policy obtained with the BM performs well in terms of expected profit compared to SO and RL. With the C2C concept, significant benefits can be achieved in terms of both expected profit and return rate. Even in cases where the cost-effectiveness of the C2C returns program is not pronounced, the proportion of customer-to-warehouse returns to total demand becomes lower. Therefore, the system can be defined as more environmentally friendly. The C2C concept can help retailers financially address the problem of online returns and meet the growing need for corporate social responsibility that has emerged over the past decade.
Seminar: Sena Eruguz: Customer-to-Customer Returns Logistics 5 October 2023 16:00 - 17:00
About Seminar: Sena Eruguz: Customer-to-Customer Returns Logistics
Starting date
- 5 October 2023
Time
- 16:00 - 17:00
Location
- VU Main Building
Address
- De Boelelaan 1105
- 1081 HV Amsterdam
Organised by
- Operations Analytics
Language
- English
Sena Eruguz
Personal information
(Ayse) Sena Eruguz is an assistant professor at the department of Operations Analytics, the School of Business and Economics.
Prior to joining the VU Amsterdam, Sena was an assistant professor at Erasmus University Rotterdam and a postdoctoral researcher at Eindhoven University of Technology. She obtained her Ph.D. in industrial engineering at CentraleSupélec (formerly known as Ecole Central Paris) in France.
Research
Sena's research interests are in operations research and its applications in supply chains, inventory control, maintenance, after sales service logistics, e-commerce logistics, and sustainability. Her research is mostly practice driven since she has worked with companies from the high-tech and maritime industry.
Teaching
E-Commerce Supply Chain Management (coordinator, lecturer)
Procurement and Supply Management (coordinator, lecturer)
Sustainable Operations (coordinator, lecturer)
Interested in attending the seminar or in giving a talk?
Please send an email to Tim Oosterwijk