Apple Inc.'s Returns Management Practices

            
 
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Case Code : OPER097
Case Length : 15 Pages
Period : 2000-2011
Organization : Apple Inc
Pub Date : 2011
Teaching Note :Not Available
Countries : US
Industry : Consumer Electronics

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Founded in 1976, Apple designed, manufactured, and marketed personal computers, portable digital music players, and mobile communication devices and related software, services, peripherals, and networking solutions. Some of its remarkable products and services included the Macintosh line of desktop and portable computers, the iPhone, the iPod line of portable digital music players, Apple TV, Xserve, consumer and professional software applications, the Mac OS X operating system, third-party digital content and applications through the iTunes online store, and a variety of accessory, service, and support offerings. As of

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September 2010, Apple had about 49,400 employees worldwide. For the year ended September 26, 2010, Apple posted net sales of US$ 65.225 billion and a net income of US$ 14.013 billion7. According to renowned British journalist and author, Bryan Appleyard, Apple was the world's 'most watched, envied, admired, and adored company' and it was 'consumer capitalism's greatest hero'8.

Apple's success was attributed to its ability to churn out innovative products and to create a huge buzz surrounding its products. As important to its success was the way it managed its supply chain, especially the returns management9 in the supply chain...

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7]"Apple Reports Fourth Quarter Results," www.apple.com, October 19, 2010.
8] Bryan Appleyard, "Steve Jobs: The Man Who Polished Apple," The Sunday Times, August 16, 2009.
9] Returns management deals with efficient handling and disposition of returns. Returns management includes informational support for the entire process, arrangements for transportation, and physical handling. In other words, returns management is the management of returns across the supply chain that includes return approval, transportation coordination, tracking the returns, receipt and disposition of the return, and crediting the customer account.

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