Core Return Processing Built for Accuracy at Scale

SRC Logistics receives, inspects, and processes returned cores for OEM remanufacturing programs.

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Trusted by Top OEMs and 10,000+ Dealers

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Trusted by Top OEMs and 10,000+ Dealers

PROGRAM OUTCOMES

Better Control Across Every Returned Core

A structured core program gives OEMs better visibility, more consistent decisions, and greater control over returned inventory.

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Consistent Inspection

Standardized CDC criteria help ensure cores are evaluated accurately and consistently.

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Visibility

Know where returned cores are, what stage they are in, and what happens next through RLMS®.

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Turnaround

Efficient workflows support a 2.0-day average from receipt to completed inspection.

HOW IT WORKS

The four-Step Core process

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Receive

The core return is unloaded, staged, and moved to its designated processing area.

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Inspect

The core return is inspected, verified, and evaluated using the CDC criteria.

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Record

Inspection results, classification, and credit are recorded in RLMS®.

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Store/Ship

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The processed core return is stored, shipped, or sent to remanufacturing.

BUILT AROUND YOUR PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

Every core program is different. SRC Logistics can apply OEM-specific inspection criteria, classification standards, routing rules, and disposition requirements throughout the processing workflow.

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Processing Capacity Built for Enterprise Programs

A multi-location footprint provides the space and operational structure required for high-volume OEM core processing, storage, and outbound routing.

FACILITY NETWORK

1.8 Million Square Feet

Total warehousing and operational space supporting core processing and inventory programs.

3 Strategic Locations

Facilities positioned to support large-scale receiving, warehousing, and distribution requirements.

Dedicated Processing Areas

Organized zones for unloading, staging, unboxing, verification, inspection, storage, and outbound routing

2.0-Day Inspection Average

Average time from receipt at an SRC Logistics facility to completed inspection.

CORE PROCESSING AT SCALE

From turnaround time to total core volume, these numbers reflect the scale, speed, and operational capability behind SRC Logistics’ core processing programs.

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Cores Processed in 2025

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