Online returns: Blue Yonder completes logistics suite with the acquisition of Optoro

Following in the footsteps of Best Buy, DHL and Picnic, Blue Yonder is responding to the rising challenge of online returns. As their operational, environmental and commercial impact increases, the U.S. tech company bet on external growth with Optoro to build a data-driven and omnichannel solution.

Through Sophie Baqué. Published on 25 August 2025 à 10h45 - Update on 25 August 2025 à 11h10

This is the second acquisition of the year 2025 in the field of reverse logistics. On August 20, logistics software publisher Blue Yonder (2024 revenue: US$1.36 billion, up 14%) announced the acquisition of U.S.…

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