Jewelry parcel audit
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The United States has the world’s largest jewelry marketing, with diamond sales at the forefront. Jewelry manufacturers are tasked with delivering highly sensitive and often expensive materials. Rings, necklaces, watches, and various customized pieces need to make it from Point A to Point B, without compromising money or the safety of the goods. While it’s crucial for carriers to get your delivery right, it’s also important for jewelry retailers to understand what’s happening with every shipment. Unfortunately, carriers make mistakes that end up costing money. With parcel auditing software from EPISCS, you’ll never pay for another carrier mistake.
Greater transparency with in-depth reporting
- Weekly digest emails show all shipping activity
- Use detailed data to negotiate contracts with carriers
- Weekly reports refund credits deliver, among other stats
Simple pricing, simple auditing
- You pay as much as EPISCS saves you
- EPISCS does all the work for 50% of the refund credits
- No upfront, maintenance, or ongoing fees. Cancel anytime
Your personal auditing manager
- No invoice goes left unnoticed
- Complements your existing TMS
- Same-day refund requests are automatically filed
Exceed expectations in the jewelry market
EPISCS services extend beyond shipment auditing. EPISCS is the most sophisticated lost and damage claim filing service available to your business. With the lost and damage claim filing service enabled, EPISCS automatically sees the issue and takes the necessary actions to secure a refund for the value of the contents of the shipment. You collect the refunds issued by the carriers without having to file the time-consuming claims manually. EPISCS offers an additional carrier agreement optimization option to save 10-20% on shipping bringing profits back to your business. Carriers tend to slip waivers and fees into shipping contracts that they hope you don’t understand, but the EPISCS experts negotiate complicated contracts ensuring the maximum amount of savings.