Report provides actions for consumer goods sector to address challenge of unsaleable goods
The recommendations are based on an extensive, year-long analysis predicated on dozens of interviews with industry experts conducted by CHEP for the TPA Joint Industry Unsaleables Leadership Team.
A new report provides the consumer goods sector with proven, tangible solutions to reduce the nearly $15 billion annual cost of unsaleable goods, or products that cannot be sold due to their condition.
The “Collaborative Strategies to Reduce Unsaleables” report, completed by CHEP, Livonia, Mich., for the Trading Partner Alliance (TPA), an industry affairs leadership group formed by the Food Marketing Institute (FMI), Arlington, Va., and the Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA), Washington, D.C., ranks solutions with a track record of success and provides implementation guidance.