retail device processor case study
			Client Background
- Client is a global retailer of new and used electronics, toys, video game hardware and software, accessories and clothing purchases used mobile devices for resale on secondary market
 
- Acquires used devices with limited device–specific information
 
- Sells used mobile devices in “lots” based on average model pricing with limited device-specific information
 
			Client Issues
- Client is looking to reduce purchase prices and increase sales prices
 
- Client has difficulty in accurately sorting phones for resale
 
- Client has no access to carrier financial eligibility data on a per-device basis
 
- Client sells carrier-locked devices as unlocked and left money on the table
 
- High return rates (RMAs) due to carrier turn-on refusal issues
 
- Consistent percentage of devices not usable for buyer’s intended usage led to customer dissatisfaction
 
- Declining customer confidence in purchasing lots
 
PrologMobile Actions
			Analyzed phone sorting process and related issues
			Provided near real-time carrier-specific data for each device regarding financial eligibility for four primary US carriers
			Provided OEM-specific data for each device
			Identified devices that were carrier locked and unlocked
			Enabled more accurate sorting with additional per-device data
			Added analytical processes to intake line that took zero net additional line processing time
			Deployed a train-the-trainer approach to teach line workers how to use PrologMobile system and data –  took one hour
Project Results
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Fully unlocked lot prices increased 10 – 20% due to device accuracy
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Carrier-related lot prices increased 5-10% due to device accuracy
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RMAs declined over 95% with huge associated cost savings
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Mobile device RMA team disbanded and re-assigned saving client over $125k/year in labor costs
			Manager regained 20% of their time due to increased efficiency
			Increased customer confidence in purchasing lots from client
Customer experience improved dramatically