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return center

A return center is a dedicated facility or location where companies process returned products from customers. When a customer sends back an item—whether due to a defect, dissatisfaction, or other reasons—the returned product is sent to the return center. There, it is inspected, sorted, and either restocked if salvageable, repaired, or disposed of if unusable. Think of it as the logistical hub managing the flow of returned goods efficiently, ensuring proper handling, refunds, or exchanges, and helping companies manage their inventory and customer satisfaction smoothly.