The frenzy of peak season is behind us, but its impact is not.
For many retailers, the weeks after peak are where the real operational damage surfaces: returns pile up, inventory disappears into limbo, store teams are stretched thin, and customer promises made during peak quietly unravel.
Post-peak isn’t just a moment to breathe. It is one of the most critical moments to reflect and uncover the cracks and gaps within your order management and returns systems.
What peak left behind—that KPIs didn’t immediately show
Promise accuracy cracks show up late
During peak, retailers stretch promises to win conversions. After the peak, customers remember whether those promises were fulfilled. More than 58% of retailers miss peak delivery goals, leading to cancellations, refunds, and lost trust that often surface weeks later in CX metrics and repeat-purchase rates.
And here’s the uncomfortable truth: Broken promises are rarely a last-mile problem. They’re usually an inventory and decisioning problem upstream.
Inventory visibility gap: when you can’t see it, you can’t sell it
At the height of the peak, many teams realized they were effectively flying blind. Common pain points included:
- Phantom inventory: Systems showing stock that wasn't there, leading to overselling and cancellations.
- Trapped stock: Inventory sitting in stores that could have fulfilled online orders but was invisible to your Order Management Systems.
- Return limbo: Returned inventory becomes trapped capital due to inefficient processing, handling and delayed resale.
- Reactive fulfillment: Scrambling to split shipments or use expensive expedited shipping because the system couldn't identify the optimal fulfillment node in real time.
Data shows that over 50% of retailers still lack real-time omni-inventory visibility. This isn't just an operational nuisance; it is a direct hit to your bottom line. When inventory across DCs, stores, in-transit, and returns isn’t visible in real time, retailers are forced to rely on excessive safety stock buffers. This effectively hides sellable inventory from your customers at the exact moment demand is highest.
Ask yourself: Did you have to cancel orders due to stockouts? Did you mark down items in one location while rejecting full-price orders in another? If the answer is yes, your inventory visibility engine probably needs an overhaul and review.
Returns chaos that lingers far beyond peak
Returns don’t end when promotions do - They surge after. In fashion alone, return rates can spike up to 40% post-peak, creating a second operational peak that many teams are unprepared for. As volumes surged, so did the logistics costs associated with bringing those products back. Industry data indicates that logistics costs can surge 2x–3x during peak periods.
With e-commerce return rates averaging 16.5%, reverse logistics is no longer a side process; it’s a volume business of its own. Yet many retailers still manage returns with basic capabilities or static “return to warehouse” rules. The result is a massive bottleneck: inventory sits idle, depreciating in value, while processing gets delayed, and by the time it is processed, the peak selling window has often closed.
The outcome is familiar: Slow returns processing in-store and in the warehouse, inefficient dispositioning, and inventory stuck in motion with no clear data-driven output to determine maximum value.
Store labor strain doesn’t disappear; it shifts to fixing post-peak chaos
Peak labor challenges don’t end when order volumes drop - They move. Post-peak, store teams are often tasked with processing high volumes of online returns, handling items they don’t stock, managing queues, refunds, and exceptions, all while trying to reset stores for the next trading cycle.
Retailers consistently report 10–40% labor inefficiencies tied to manual returns handling and inconsistent store processes, especially when systems fail to guide staff on what to keep, what to ship, and what to escalate.
Why post-peak is the moment that actually matters
Peak exposes stress. Post-peak exposes structural gaps.
This is the moment when leaders can clearly see where inventory visibility broke down, where returns overwhelmed execution, where manual decisions replaced scalable systems, where disconnected OMS and returns workflows cost real money.
It’s also the only window where teams have the space to fix these issues before the next surge, because peak is no longer seasonal. Retailers are now facing multiple peak moments per year, with order volumes spiking up to 68%, logistics costs doubling or tripling, and delivery windows shrinking with zero margin for error. If peak felt like constant firefighting, scrambling to find inventory, reacting to delivery delays, or watching returns pile up in the wrong locations, you were likely battling the limitations of your own systems. Now is the time to ask the hard questions about what actually happened, and more importantly, how you can fix it before the next surge.
The post-peak questions leaders should be asking now
The most modern retailers aren’t asking, “Did we survive peak?” They’re asking:
- Can our order promises adapt dynamically in real time as conditions change?
- Do we have real-time visibility into inventory across stores, DCs, in-transit, and returns?
- Are returned items routed to the best resale location, or just the nearest one?
- Are store associates guided by systems, or left to make manual decisions under pressure?
If these answers are unclear post-peak, they will be painful next peak.
Turn reflection into action
Do not let the lessons of this peak season fade away. If you struggled with inventory visibility, fulfillment costs, or returns management, those problems will not solve themselves. They will only compound as volatility increases.
Now is the moment to review, re-evaluate, and rethink what it truly means to be peak-ready, always—with the intelligence, agility, and scale to perform no matter when demand spikes next.
At Blue Yonder, we help retailers build the resilience to handle whatever comes next. From millisecond inventory responses to Smart Disposition of returns, our AI-powered cognitive solutions turn complexity into clarity. Get the details here and be ready for your next peak season.




