Damaged Goods :
Damaged Goods :
What does this term stand for?
Damaged goods are products, materials, or inventory items that have sustained physical impairment, deterioration, or defects that render them unfit for their intended use, sale, or distribution. This damage typically occurs during logistics operations, including handling, transportation, warehousing, or storage activities, and results in goods that no longer meet quality standards or customer expectations. In supply chain management, damaged goods represent a critical loss category requiring immediate identification, documentation, and remedial action to minimize financial impact and maintain operational integrity.
Key Characteristics
- Physical Impairment or Deterioration
- Occurrence During Logistics Processes
- Mandatory Operational Response
- Financial and Operational Impact
- Claims and Liability Management
- Dangerous Goods
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