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    The Cost of Inaccuracy: Poor Product Data Impacts Indian E-commerce

    Aruna KaimBy Aruna KaimApril 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A recent report by GS1 India (a standards body under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry) highlights a significant financial drain on the e-commerce sector caused by poor product data quality. Incomplete descriptions, misleading images, and size discrepancies are leading to high return rates and eroded margins.

    The ₹5,000 Crore Loss Breakdown

    The industry loses approximately ₹5,000 crore annually due to data-related inefficiencies. The financial impact is split into two primary categories:

    • Gross Margin Erosion (₹2,000 Crore): Driven by lower conversion rates, suppressed listings (items not showing up in searches), and slower sell-through due to inaccurate information.

    • Direct Return Costs (₹1,900 Crore): Attributable to “reverse logistics”—the cost of shipping, handling, and processing items sent back by dissatisfied customers.

    Sector Spotlight: Fashion & Apparel

    The fashion and apparel segment remains the hardest hit. Common issues include:

    1. Size Mismatches: Discrepancies between advertised sizes and actual fit.

    2. Color Discrepancies: Products appearing different in person than in studio-lit digital images.

    3. Hidden Details: Vital information buried at the bottom of descriptions rather than being highlighted.

    The AI Solution

    To combat these rising logistics costs, both traditional e-commerce and quick commerce platforms are increasingly deploying Artificial Intelligence (AI) to:

    • Standardize Data: Automatically scan and correct product descriptions to ensure consistency.

    • Improve Visuals: Use AI-driven image processing to represent colors and textures more accurately.

    • Predictive Sizing: Suggesting sizes based on a customer’s purchase history and brand-specific dimensions to pre-emptively reduce the likelihood of a return.

    Key Takeaway: For e-commerce players, high-quality product data is no longer just a “nice-to-have” but a mechanical necessity to maintain profitability in an era of rising logistics and operational costs.

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