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Reverse Logistics Solutions appears, based on the available site content, to be positioned more as “reverse logistics / supply chain optimization consulting + subscription-based support” than as a standard SaaS platform with clearly defined product features. The website emphasizes helping businesses reduce returns, improve supply chain efficiency, and move projects forward through data science, engineering support, and consulting meetings.
The main areas covered include Surface Transport & Logistics, improvements to Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP), inventory level calculations, order preparation process optimization, reducing back-order risk, and shortening transportation and delivery cycles. One case mentions using MAPE analysis to determine inventory levels for raw materials and finished goods, while improving planning and execution functions. However, the pages do not show any software interface, dashboards, automated workflows, permission models, or reporting modules, making it difficult to assess whether it has mature SaaS product capabilities.
Pricing is subscription-based, with monthly and annual payment options, and the price points are relatively high. Basic Shared costs $839/month or $9,599/year, mainly covering a 45-minute Zoom support session every Friday. Silver costs $2,259/month or $25,799/year and includes one 45-minute meeting per week. Gold costs $8,390/month or $95,990/year, adding dedicated engineering support and up to two meetings per week. Platinum costs $37,179/month or $425,000/year, targeting enterprise multi-department teams with cross-department support and more frequent meetings. No free plan or trial information was found.
The site mentions “integration” and “best in class solutions,” but does not list specific integrations with ERP, WMS, TMS, e-commerce platforms, or APIs. On the collaboration side, the only confirmed elements are calendar booking and Zoom meetings, while Platinum supports multi-department teams. There is no disclosure of role-based permissions, task collaboration, or approval workflows. Data security, compliance certifications, deployment options, APIs, and developer documentation are also not provided.
Its strengths are its focus on reverse logistics and supply chain improvement, with higher-tier plans including engineering support. It may suit large enterprises or department-level projects with clear problems around return rates, inventory, and transportation efficiency. The drawbacks are that the website content feels highly templated, there are visible page error messages, and it lacks the product, integration, security, and implementation details that are crucial for enterprise software procurement. For SMBs with limited budgets looking for ready-to-use SaaS, the value proposition is not particularly strong.
Access from China is unknown, and payment methods are not disclosed. If Zoom meetings are required, the actual user experience may be affected by local network conditions. Domestic Chinese companies can also evaluate supply chain/ERP ecosystem solutions such as 用友, 金蝶, 聚水潭, and 管易云. Multinational enterprises may compare it with more mature supply chain software vendors such as SAP, Oracle, Manhattan Associates, and Blue Yonder.
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