Zibuyus IPO Tests Chinas Crossborder Ecommerce Resilience

Zibuyus IPO Tests Chinas Crossborder Ecommerce Resilience

This article delves into the current situation of the cross-border e-commerce company Zibuyu after its listing on the Hong Kong stock exchange, revealing the hidden worries behind its impressive market value, such as its high dependence on a single platform and declining profitability. By comparing Zibuyu with the successful model of SHEIN, the analysis highlights the challenges and opportunities Zibuyu faces. It also explores how Zibuyu can achieve a breakthrough in the future by establishing independent websites and enhancing its brand power.

Global Air Freight Delays Challenge Crossborder Trade

Global Air Freight Delays Challenge Crossborder Trade

International air freight delays are a common risk in cross-border trade. This paper analyzes the causes of delays, provides response measures after delays occur, and proposes strategies to prevent delays. The aim is to help companies reduce losses, ensure transportation efficiency, and protect their rights. The core lies in the whole-process management of pre-event prevention, mid-event response, and post-event recourse. By implementing these strategies, businesses can mitigate the negative impacts of air freight delays and maintain a smooth supply chain.

Iran Japan Sign Customs Pact to Boost Trade

Iran Japan Sign Customs Pact to Boost Trade

Iran and Japan signed an agreement on mutual assistance and cooperation in customs matters. This aims to strengthen cooperation between the two countries' customs administrations in areas such as information exchange, document assistance, and technical cooperation. The goal is to improve customs clearance efficiency, reduce trade costs, optimize the business environment, and promote bilateral trade and economic relations. The agreement, modeled after the World Customs Organization's Model Agreement, establishes a solid legal foundation for Iran-Japan customs cooperation, signaling a new era in bilateral trade.

GXO Logistics Adapts to Postpandemic Supply Chain Shifts

GXO Logistics Adapts to Postpandemic Supply Chain Shifts

XPO Logistics Europe CEO Malcolm Wilson outlined GXO Logistics' development strategy after its spin-off, emphasizing e-commerce, outsourcing, and automation as the three major trends driving change in the logistics industry. GXO will leverage its global operations, technological advantages, and economies of scale to seize opportunities and address challenges, aiming to become a leader in the global contract logistics sector. The company plans to focus on providing advanced solutions and customized services to its clients, adapting to the rapidly evolving needs of the market.

IATA Launches Aviation Crisis Program for Family Assistance

IATA Launches Aviation Crisis Program for Family Assistance

IATA's "Airline ERP and Crisis Management Team Family Assistance" course aims to enhance aviation professionals' capabilities in family assistance and build more resilient crisis response mechanisms. The curriculum covers key areas such as international regulations, FAP design and implementation, reception center management, external coordination, and long-term family support. It helps participants provide timely, comprehensive, and compassionate assistance to affected families, ensuring their well-being during and after a crisis. The course emphasizes practical skills and knowledge necessary for effective family support in the aviation industry.

01/20/2026 Airlines
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Safetyis Demonstrations Showcase Potential in Security Industry

Safetyis Demonstrations Showcase Potential in Security Industry

This paper introduces how to comprehensively evaluate the functionality of a Safety Information System (SafetyIS) through an in-depth demonstration, analyzing its value in practical applications. The demonstration should cover modules such as risk assessment, incident management, compliance checks, data analysis, and reporting, highlighting the system's customizability. Before the demonstration, enterprises should clearly define their requirements and actively ask questions. A comprehensive evaluation should be conducted after the demonstration to facilitate informed decision-making. This approach ensures the SafetyIS effectively addresses the organization's specific safety needs.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Hurricane Season ALAN Advises Resilient Supply Chain Strategies

Hurricane Season ALAN Advises Resilient Supply Chain Strategies

The American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN) provides five key strategies for logistics professionals to prepare for hurricane season. These include ensuring personnel safety, staying informed with real-time information, connecting with logistics needs, offering or requesting support, and engaging in relief efforts responsibly. By implementing these strategies, businesses can effectively navigate the challenges posed by hurricanes, ensuring smooth supply chain operations and providing timely and effective assistance to affected communities. These proactive measures are crucial for minimizing disruption and maximizing aid delivery during and after a hurricane.

01/01/2026 Logistics
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Los Angeles Faces Logistics Crisis Amid Supply Chain Disruptions

Los Angeles Faces Logistics Crisis Amid Supply Chain Disruptions

The Los Angeles area faces multiple logistical challenges after a disaster, including surplus supplies, supply chain disruptions, and warehousing difficulties. This article analyzes the pressure on material management, supply chain volatility, and warehousing bottlenecks. It proposes response strategies such as strengthening cooperation, technological innovation, talent cultivation, and policy support. Looking ahead, the article envisions a future for the logistics industry that is intelligent, efficient, and sustainable. The key is addressing the immediate challenges while planning for a more resilient and responsive logistics system in the long term.

01/01/2026 Logistics
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Temu Sellers Face New Rules to Prevent Account Bans

Temu Sellers Face New Rules to Prevent Account Bans

Temu's new regulations increase penalties for fraudulent shipping labels, implementing a "permanent ban after two violations" policy. Cross-border sellers should adopt three self-rescue strategies: logistics compliance, store isolation (using fingerprint browsers), and timely loss mitigation. Furthermore, they should prioritize matrix operations to diversify risks and address challenges for stable development. The upgraded penalties highlight the importance of adhering to Temu's policies and proactively safeguarding store security to avoid severe consequences and ensure continued participation in the platform's cross-border e-commerce ecosystem.

SHEIN Invests 14B in Global Ecommerce Expansion

SHEIN Invests 14B in Global Ecommerce Expansion

SHEIN has recently invested over 10 billion yuan to accelerate the development of its domestic supply chain, launching the "Explosive Order Plan" to provide traffic support for cross-border merchants, aiding global sales growth. With the backing of its smart supply chain system, SHEIN aims to promote more brands into the international market.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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