In the UK alone, more than 22 million small pieces of furniture are thrown away annually. With the furniture industry expected to expand at a CAGR of 5.5% from 2021 to 2028, and market size increasing from $493.6 billion to $720.2 billion, this number is anticipated to go up due to the prevalent throwaway culture as people find it ‘easiest to get rid of things’.
The question is, what are some of the underlining issues behind this mindset?
The lack of repair practices tops the list, primarily due to a poor understanding of warranty rights and the limited availability of repair facilities. The main culprit behind this is the conventional warranty management mechanism plagued with inefficient, complex and costly claim management.
As a manufacturer or retailer, you can save your customers from the frustration of dealing with ineffective warranty management by equipping your business with digital warranty management. In this post, we have shared 6 benefits of how this simple transition can lower costs, build customer trust, enhance post-purchase experiences and increase revenue.
Let’s get started:
In the UK, less than 10% of people consider repairing or restoring broken items. A few reasons for this throwaway culture are that it's easier, people don't know what to do with broken items, and replacement is often cheaper than repair.
Digital warranties can play a significant role in reducing this number as they make it cheaper and easier for people to avail repair rights and increase knowledge accessibility of what needs to be done if there’s an issue with the fabric or the hardware.
As a manufacturer or retailer, it will not only allow you to provide your customers with up-to-date product, warranty and repair information directly on their cellphones anytime and anywhere, but it will also enable you to develop a detailed database of who has purchased your products and which one, what is the warranty period for each of them and at what stage are each of the warranty claims. Instead of keeping massive paper documents or having complex Excel sheets, your warranty team will have detailed and organised data directly on their desktops.
One of the biggest hurdles in availing warranty rights is the complex claim process, which usually involves lengthy phone calls and email cycles. This process is specifically more stressful when the furniture has to be sent to the workshop to check for issues. It’s expensive, stressful and inconvenient.
Digital warranty management simplifies this by automating the claim process. It saves cost and effort for both you and your customers. Here’s how:
Brand loyalty isn’t really a thing in the furniture industry with 80% of brand-conscious customers in the UK switching brands based on promotional deals or considering more than one company when making a purchase.
Given that, just a sofa costs around £1,200, ensuring your prospective customers they’ll get superior repair management, with minimal paper or travel involved in case of an issue, can set you apart from your competition.
In addition to instilling brand loyalty and enhancing customer satisfaction, improving post-purchase experiences can also provide you with free marketing. Your loyal customers will serve as your marketing ambassadors by sharing their positive experiences with others and recommending your brand to friends and family. This can help to increase your customer base and generate new sales opportunities.
Furniture is big, bulky, and heavy, and has much more complex transportation requirements than everyday items. Given that a major chunk of the EU's furniture is manufactured in China, this issue has become more prominent in recent times due to a 1200 percent hike in container costs since the start of the pandemic. As a result, companies are bringing manufacturing closer to home, termed ‘nearshoring’ or ‘reshoring’.
This means they require much more sophisticated data and analytics to maintain or improve the quality of their products while keeping costs manageable. The in-depth data and analytics provided by digital warranty management can do just that with minimal cost investment. Here’s how:
These benefits aren’t just applicable to nearshored production facilities. If you are sourcing from abroad, then detailed warranty data and analytics can help you identify which of the suppliers aren’t quality compliant and assist in negotiating with them.
Sustainable manufacturing is the present and future of manufacturing. If you want to stay on top of your competition then you need to incorporate environmentally friendly business practices. This will not only help you play your part in protecting our planet but it will also unlock a new customer base - eco-conscious consumers - for you. To learn more about sustainable manufacturing head over to ‘The Ultimate Guide to Sustainable Manufacturing’.
Digital warranty management is a simple, easy and cost-effective way of starting or expanding your sustainable manufacturing journey. Here’s why:
Last but not least, digitised warranty management can save you costs and increase your revenue in multiple ways depending on the solution you are employing. Some of the main ones include:
At iWarranty, we take pride in revolutionising warranty management through AI and machine learning to make it simple, sustainable and accessible for your customers and profitable for your business.
Here’s how we can transform your post-purchase customer experience:
All in all, digital warranty management can add significant value to your business by easing the complex warranty claim process for both your customers and the warranty team. You will not only save cost and increase revenue, but you’ll also be able to showcase your business as striving to become planet positive by embracing sustainability through reducing furniture waste. It is a win-win for the planet and the pocket!
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