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Misshipment Causes and How to Prevent Them

Written by Emerson Litchfield | Jul 25, 2024 4:00:00 PM

Navigating Misshipments in Ecommerce: Strategies for Prevention and Correction

Imagine this: you’ve been eagerly waiting for a special package to arrive. You track your order details diligently, and finally, the day comes. With anticipation, you unbox your delivery, only to find… it’s not what you ordered. Frustration sets in as you realize you’re now on the receiving end of a misshipment. This scenario is far from rare, and it’s a growing pain point in the ecommerce business era where every click expects perfection.

In this blog, we’ll explore how misshipments happen, their impact on your operations and bottom line, and most importantly, how to prevent them. In a landscape where a single error can ripple into significant customer dissatisfaction and financial loss, understanding these slip-ups is crucial.

What are misshipments?

In the bustling world of ecommerce—where different businesses and industries have varying and often unique workflows and product types—misshipments can take various forms, each causing its own set of challenges for businesses and customers alike. Here’s a simple breakdown:

  • The wrong item is shipped to the customer.
  • The customer receives an incorrect quantity.
  • The package intended for one customer is delivered to someone else.
  • The customer receives a mix of correct and incorrect items.
  • The right item arrives, but it is damaged and unusable.
  • The package is sent to the wrong location or carrier facility.

Understanding these types can help businesses pinpoint where errors are occurring and take steps to prevent them.

Common Causes of Misshipments

Misshipments can occur for a variety of reasons, often stemming from simple human error or system glitches. Here are some of the most common causes:

  • Incorrect Order Picking: An employee might pick the wrong item from the shelf. Example: A worker grabs a size M shirt instead of size L as ordered.
  • Faulty Inventory Records: Inaccurate inventory management can lead to delayed shipments or sending out incorrect items. Example: A book is listed as in stock, but the last copy was already sold.
  • Mislabeled Packages: A correct item might be placed in a box with the wrong shipping label. Example: Two packages are switched, sending products to the wrong customers.
  • Order Processing Errors: Mistakes in order entry or processing can result in the wrong items being shipped. Example: An order for a black wallet is processed as a brown wallet.
  • Shipping Carrier Mistakes: Carriers might deliver the package to the wrong address. Example: A courier misreads the label and delivers your package to a neighbor.
  • System Malfunctions: Technical issues can cause mix-ups in orders. Example: A glitch causes the system to duplicate an order, sending out extra items.

By identifying these common causes, businesses can implement effective strategies to prevent misshipments during order fulfillment and improve overall customer satisfaction.

In the ecommerce industry, where competition is fierce and customer loyalty is hard-won, the significance of misshipments cannot be overstated. They are not just a minor hiccup; they are a critical challenge that can undermine the very foundations of a business. Addressing and preventing misshipments with solid fulfillment strategies is essential for maintaining operational efficiency, ensuring customer satisfaction, and ultimately, securing a business's success in the digital marketplace.

How to Prevent & Correct Misshipments

To prevent misshipments, businesses can adopt several strategies that focus on accuracy and efficiency. Implementing robust quality control checks at different stages of the order fulfillment process is crucial. This includes double-checking orders, using barcode scanners to ensure the correct items are picked, and implementing inventory management software (IMS) with real-time updates to avoid discrepancies. Training warehouse staff thoroughly on these processes and the importance of accuracy can also reduce human error.

Correcting misshipments swiftly and effectively is equally important to maintain customer trust. This involves having a clear return and exchange policy that is communicated to customers. Providing prepaid return shipping labels and easy-to-follow instructions for the returns process can streamline reverse logistics for both your customers and your warehouse staff. Additionally, customer service teams should be empowered to resolve issues quickly, possibly by sending out the correct item before the misshipped one is returned, to minimize inconvenience to the customer.

Extensiv’s software can help you with both of these goals. With features like real-time inventory tracking, automated order processing, and detailed reporting, Extensiv’s warehouse management system (WMS) tool can help identify and address the root causes of misshipments. By integrating Extensiv into your operations, businesses can enhance their order accuracy, improve customer satisfaction, and ultimately protect their bottom line.

Stop Misshipments from the Get-Go with Extensiv

Extensiv’s solutions for brands are designed to tackle the challenges of misshipments head-on with a range of features that streamline the shipping process and enhance your order management, whether you are a digitally native brand, a dedicated marketplace seller, or a merchant with both ecommerce and brick-and-mortar retail.

Extensiv’s Warehouse Management platform for brands offers a comprehensive solution to prevent and correct misshipments, ensuring businesses can maintain customer satisfaction and loyalty. Here's a simplified explanation of how Extensiv's features can help:

  • Warehouse Integrity & Control: Manage your inventory levels across multiple warehouses with ease using Extensiv's mobile-friendly platform. Print barcodes, manage assets, and keep track of SKU numbers conveniently to prevent misshipments.
  • Product Accuracy & Validation: Extensiv's validation process ensures that your stock levels are accurate, orders are packed correctly, and everything is accounted for, reducing the chances of misshipments in your pick, pack, and ship workflows.
  • Save Time & Drive Revenue: By decreasing errors and increasing efficiency, Extensiv helps cut fulfillment costs. With real-time inventory reporting, the system alerts you when stock is low and facilitates easy warehouse transfers, contributing to a smoother operation.

Interested in learning more? Explore Extensiv’s customer success stories to see firsthand how Extensiv can streamline your operations and prevent costly misshipments—like Nomad Goods, who turned to Extensiv’s solutions to create a single source of truth for their inventory management, enabling them to effectively expand sales channels, grow their product line, and organize inventory across multiple warehouses.