The Problem with “Returnable” Packaging 
  
in theory:
RTP is the sustainable, cost-effective backbone of the modern supply chain. It reduces waste, standardizes handling and cuts long-term packaging costs. It’s rugged, reusable and often essential for safely transporting high-value goods. 
in practice:
Things can be a little more complicated, especially when it comes to getting your RTP back from wherever it was shipped. Truth is, they do a great job of protecting products, but once they’re sitting empty in some third-party depot or busy shop floor, there’s no telling if you’ll ever see them again. 
That’s because most traditional tracking methods rely on fixed infrastructure like RFID readers. In an open-loop scenario, you simply don't control what happens at the destination. If there's no scanner, there's no data. That means no visibility. No accountability. No way to know what you’ve lost, or even when you lost it.