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ReturnPro Launches Shopify App Offering First-of-its-Kind, End-to-End Returns Capabilities

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ReturnPro Launches Shopify App Offering First-of-its-Kind, End-to-End Returns Capabilities
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ReturnPro Launches Shopify App Offering First-of-its-Kind, End-to-End Returns Capabilities

2026-01-05 22:04 Last Updated At:01-06 13:21

MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan 5, 2026--

ReturnPro, the industry leader in returns management and reverse logistics, today announced the launch of its Returns Portal App on the Shopify App Store. Unlike traditional returns apps that stop at customer initiation, ReturnPro’s solution addresses the critical question most platforms leave unanswered: what happens next?

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As returns continue to rise across eCommerce, many Shopify merchants rely on apps that make returns easy for customers but offer little support beyond the front-end experience. ReturnPro’s new app fills that gap by combining returns initiation with a fully connected reverse supply chain and ReCommerce ecosystem, enabling returned merchandise to be refurbished, repositioned, and resold for maximum value recovery.

“Returns don’t end when the customer ships an item back, but most technology does. That creates a major blind spot for Shopify merchants who lack a clear path for what happens next,” said Robert Johnson, Executive Vice President at ReturnPro. “What makes ReturnPro different is that we connect the customer returns experience with everything that follows — inspection, refurbishment, resale, and recovery — giving Shopify’s millions of merchants a true end-to-end solution that turns returns into real economic opportunity across channels.”

Through the Returns Portal App, Shopify merchants gain access to ReturnPro’s expansive infrastructure, including more than 1,000 partner drop-off locations for convenient customer returns and 12+ processing facilities across the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Returned items are routed through ReturnPro’s network where they can be inspected, tested, cleaned, graded, and refurbished before being relisted.

Merchants can choose to resell refurbished inventory back through their original Shopify storefronts or distribute products across ReturnPro’s network of integrated marketplaces, creating new secondary revenue streams and significantly reducing write-offs. The platform also supports international sellers, offering overseas and domestic vendors a clear, compliant path for managing returns and recovering value from North American sales.

While many Shopify apps focus exclusively on customer-facing workflows, ReturnPro’s app delivers a comprehensive, end-to-end solution that unifies software, operations, and resale under one roof. The result is a returns strategy that improves customer satisfaction while also protecting margins and extending product life.

Key features include:

The Returns Portal App features a self-service interface that has native connections to Shopify, similar to ReturnPro’s integrations with Walmart and Amazon, plus capabilities to handle any marketplace. There is no monthly fee for Shopify merchants, and ReturnPro only charges when merchandise is received.

The ReturnPro Returns Portal App is now available on the Shopify App Store at https://apps.shopify.com/returnpro. To learn more about ReturnPro, visit www.returnpro.com.

About ReturnPro:

Co-founded in 2008, ReturnPro helps retailers, brands, and 3P sellers SOLVE RETURNS by addressing every part of the post-purchase experience from returns initiation all the way to the second shelf. We offer a connected suite of returns management SaaS, reverse supply chain, and ReCommerce services, under one roof, to deliver extraordinary results, boost revenue, drive efficiency, reduce environmental impact, and increase customer satisfaction. ReturnPro works with retailers, eCommerce brands, and vendors, to deliver the smartest choices for every touch, movement, and pricing decision, while also preventing items from unnecessarily ending up in landfills.

ReturnPro Launches Shopify App Offering First-of-its-Kind, End-to-End Returns Capabilities

ReturnPro Launches Shopify App Offering First-of-its-Kind, End-to-End Returns Capabilities

FRIBOURG, Switzerland (AP) — Canada beat Slovenia 3-1 to make it five wins from five games at the ice hockey world championship on Friday.

Emmitt Finnie led with a goal and an assist and Denton Mateychuk and Dylan Cozens also scored. Jet Greaves stopped 13 shots as Canada outshot Slovenia 32-14.

Mateychuk, playing in his first worlds, skated to the top of the left circle before shooting past Slovenia goaltender Zan Us at 11:07 in the opening period.

Cozens added the second from the slot with 6:46 remaining in the middle period for his third goal in Switzerland. Sidney Crosby bagged his sixth assist at the tournament.

Finnie made it 3-0 by deflecting in a shot by Morgan Rielly from the blue line in the final period.

Rozle Bohinc scored a consolation goal for Slovenia with 1:05 left.

Canada tops Group B in Fribourg with Slovakia trailing by three points. The teams meet on Sunday.

Canada has won four games in regulation and one in overtime.

In a Group A in Zurich, Germany downed Hungary 6-2 for its first victory at the worlds after four defeats. Leon Gawanke sparked the Germans with a hat trick.

Later Friday, Finland played Britain in Zurich and Sweden faced Italy in Fribourg.

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Canada's Sidney Crosby, left, vies for the puck against Slovenia's Miha Bericic, right, during a preliminary round game between Canada and Slovenia at the men's ice hockey world championship in Fribourg, Switzerland, Friday May 22, 2026. (Salvatore Di Nolfi/Keystone via AP)

Canada's Sidney Crosby, left, vies for the puck against Slovenia's Miha Bericic, right, during a preliminary round game between Canada and Slovenia at the men's ice hockey world championship in Fribourg, Switzerland, Friday May 22, 2026. (Salvatore Di Nolfi/Keystone via AP)

Canada's Emmitt Finnie, left, clashes against Slovenia's goaltender Zan Us, right, during a preliminary round game between Canada and Slovenia at the men's ice hockey world championship in Fribourg, Switzerland, Friday May 22, 2026. (Salvatore Di Nolfi/Keystone via AP)

Canada's Emmitt Finnie, left, clashes against Slovenia's goaltender Zan Us, right, during a preliminary round game between Canada and Slovenia at the men's ice hockey world championship in Fribourg, Switzerland, Friday May 22, 2026. (Salvatore Di Nolfi/Keystone via AP)

Canada's Dylan Cozens, second right, celebrates his goal with his teammates Canada's Canada's Macklin Celebrini, left, Sidney Crosby, left, and Canada's Denton Mateychuk, right, centre, after scoring during a preliminary round game between Canada and Slovenia at the men's ice hockey world championship in Fribourg, Switzerland, Friday May 22, 2026. (Salvatore Di Nolfi/Keystone via AP)

Canada's Dylan Cozens, second right, celebrates his goal with his teammates Canada's Canada's Macklin Celebrini, left, Sidney Crosby, left, and Canada's Denton Mateychuk, right, centre, after scoring during a preliminary round game between Canada and Slovenia at the men's ice hockey world championship in Fribourg, Switzerland, Friday May 22, 2026. (Salvatore Di Nolfi/Keystone via AP)

Slovenia's goaltender Zan Us, left, concedes his second goal past Slovenia's Blaz Gregorc, right, and Canada's Sidney Crosby, center, during a preliminary round game between Canada and Slovenia at the men's ice hockey world championship in Fribourg, Switzerland, Friday May 22, 2026. (Salvatore Di Nolfi/Keystone via AP)

Slovenia's goaltender Zan Us, left, concedes his second goal past Slovenia's Blaz Gregorc, right, and Canada's Sidney Crosby, center, during a preliminary round game between Canada and Slovenia at the men's ice hockey world championship in Fribourg, Switzerland, Friday May 22, 2026. (Salvatore Di Nolfi/Keystone via AP)

Canada's Emmitt Finnie, right, clashes against Slovenia's goaltender Zan Us during a preliminary round game between Canada and Slovenia at the men's ice hockey world championship in Fribourg, Switzerland, Friday May 22, 2026. (Salvatore Di Nolfi/Keystone via AP)

Canada's Emmitt Finnie, right, clashes against Slovenia's goaltender Zan Us during a preliminary round game between Canada and Slovenia at the men's ice hockey world championship in Fribourg, Switzerland, Friday May 22, 2026. (Salvatore Di Nolfi/Keystone via AP)

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