Industry Verticals · E-commerce & RetailstructuralB2C

Lowes multi-box shipments lose pieces between warehouse, store and customer

Items shipped in multiple boxes regularly arrive incomplete or damaged at Lowes, with no flag in the order system about additional boxes. Returns require local store visits, and replacement orders repeat the same loss-and-damage cycle.

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Impact

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