
LONDON, U.K. - 03 Jul 2015: IBM (NYSE: IBM) announced today that retail technology business Clear Returns is using IBM Big Data & Analytics technology to help retailers understand how and why returns happen, and what they can do to predict and therefore minimise them.
By adding IBM predictive analytics technologies to its intelligence platform, the company is helping transform the way retailers look at the fundamental mechanics of their industry.
UK fashion retailer M&Co has adopted the predictive analytics approach and unlocked insights into how and why returns happen. As a result, M&Co reduced costs by optimising its product catalogue and reducing the return rate. The company identified £415k in savings by removing the top 10 percent of toxic frequently returned items from active promotion.
We're working with Clear Returns as it fits our innovative approach to ensuring that we deliver quality and service to our customers at an affordable price, said Nichola Toner, Head of Ecommerce, M&Co.
Identifying toxic products
Today, the true point of sale isn't the retailer's website, it's the customer's home, where they decide whether they actually want the products they ordered. So retailers need to get much more intelligent about the way they handle returns, and we see predictive analytics as a key tool in providing that intelligence, said Vicky Brock, CEO of Clear Returns.
Clear Returns research shows that up to 80 percent of first-time customers who experience a return do not shop with that retailer again; 1 percent of serial returners can be driving 10 percent of returns costs; and as few as 7 percent of toxic products may be driving 50 percent of returns. In addition, products that are not high sellers, and may not even make the top 100 of a company's most-returned items, can still cause big issues for retailers.
We call these toxic products,' Brock said. For example, if you have a set of products that are bought together, but one item in the set is poor-quality, customers tend to return the entire order. One client was selling a bath-mat as part of a bathroom set. Our analysis revealed that if this bath-mat was in a customer's shopping basket, the chance of the whole basket being returned was three times higher than the average return rate. We advised to take the product out of the client's online catalogue, and sell it in-store only, which solved the problem.
Up to one third of all orders placed online are returned. In some cases, the cost of processing a return may wipe out any profit made on the sale. In others, the experience of purchasing a product that does not meet expectations can have a negative impact on customer loyalty and lifetime value.
Getting proactive about customer service
Clear Returns has developed an end-to-end service that integrates and models data from retailers' sales, order management, warehousing and in-store systems. It analyses everything that happens to each order after the initial sales transaction and empowers the Clear Returns team to advise their clients.
Up to 80 percent of first-time customers who return their order will never buy from that company again, said Stephen Budd, Chief Product Manager at Clear Returns. When we see that a customer has returned their first order, we recommend contacting that customer and offering them incentives to try a second time. This kind of personalised, real-time response can make a huge difference in how customers feel about a retailer, and can ultimately boost loyalty.
Feeding returns analysis into marketing strategies
The Clear Returns system can help retailers optimise marketing strategies by focusing on customers who offer the greatest lifetime value. If a retailer launches a new direct mail campaign, the predictive analytics technology can help segment the customer-base to reach an audience of high-value customers who not only buy the products, but also keep what they buy.
Retail consumers have become more empowered and informed about the choices available to them. This can make it more difficult for retailers to accurately predict demand, optimise inventory and drive maximum profitability, said Colin Linsky, Global Industry Executive for Retail, IBM. We're very excited to be working with Clear Returns to help retailers offer a more proactive and personal service - ensuring that returns don't lead to customer churn.
Clear Returns uses IBM-approved integration techniques to collect, clean and normalise data from clients' retail systems, including IBM SPSS Modeler, IBM Digital Analytics, IBM Sterling Order Management, IBM WebSphere Commerce as well as other, non-IBM systems.
For more information about Clear Returns, please visit: www.clearreturns.com
For more information about IBM, please visit: www.ibm.com/software/analytics/retail
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