Amazon Restricts fartonear Shipping to Boost Seller Profits

Amazon Restricts fartonear Shipping to Boost Seller Profits

Amazon has upgraded its system, allowing sellers to view the actual delivery warehouse location in the backend. This helps identify 'long-distance delivery to nearby warehouses,' preventing unnecessary shipping costs and account risks. Choosing reputable freight forwarders, signing detailed contracts, and real-time tracking of cargo status are crucial preventative measures. Compliance is the future trend of cross-border e-commerce. Sellers should prioritize adhering to Amazon's policies and regulations to ensure sustainable business growth and avoid potential penalties.

Datadriven Tactics Boost Crossborder Ecommerce Freight Efficiency

Datadriven Tactics Boost Crossborder Ecommerce Freight Efficiency

This paper proposes a data-driven strategy for cross-border e-commerce sea freight, aiming for a win-win situation in terms of delivery time and cost. By implementing measures such as precise inventory planning, optimized shipping routes and container types, pre-positioning in overseas warehouses, and expedited customs clearance, sellers can achieve optimal cost efficiency while ensuring timely delivery. This strategy is particularly suitable for Amazon FBA and independent store sellers replenishing inventory in bulk.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Global Firms Adapt Strategies to Fragmented Markets for Growth

Global Firms Adapt Strategies to Fragmented Markets for Growth

With a slow and divergent global economy, companies expanding overseas should focus on demand structures rather than just countries. EU carbon compliance transforms data chains into productivity, while freight rate divergence requires institutionalized hedging against delivery risks. Businesses should build carbon data systems to improve European access, strengthen compliance documents to reduce investment uncertainty, and manage delivery risks through multi-corridor strategies. By developing structured capabilities to address the new normal, companies can achieve sustainable growth.

Nanjing Expands Allinclusive Shipping to Thailand

Nanjing Expands Allinclusive Shipping to Thailand

Our DDP freight service from Nanjing to Thailand offers businesses a convenient and efficient logistics solution, eliminating complex customs clearance procedures and potential extra costs. This service covers cargo pickup, customs declaration, transportation, customs clearance, and delivery, ensuring safe and fast delivery of goods. It helps businesses expand into the Southeast Asian market by providing a hassle-free shipping experience with all duties and taxes included in the price. Focus on your business growth, we handle the logistics.

02/02/2026 Logistics
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The Money-Saving Secret Unknown to 90% of Shippers

The Money-Saving Secret Unknown to 90% of Shippers

This article examines the "self-haulage, self-declaration, self-delivery to port" model in ocean freight. Shippers delegate these tasks to specialized partners to streamline costs and enhance service. Under FOB terms, they prefer their own forwarders or carriers over consignee-nominated agents, avoiding premium charges and subpar service.

Cudal Airport Guide Simplifies Freight Forwarding Operations

Cudal Airport Guide Simplifies Freight Forwarding Operations

This article, from a data analyst's perspective, provides an in-depth analysis of the Cudal Airport (CUG) three-letter code, emphasizing its value in air freight operations. It covers basic airport information, customs clearance requirements, tips for using the three-letter code query system, and how to utilize related data for cost, efficiency, and risk assessment, as well as route optimization. This serves as a practical guide for freight forwarders, enabling them to leverage CUG data for improved decision-making and operational efficiency.

Kamina Airport Emerges As Key Cargo Hub in DR Congo

Kamina Airport Emerges As Key Cargo Hub in DR Congo

This article provides an in-depth analysis of Kamina Airport (KMF) in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It also introduces West Bank Cargo's powerful three-letter code query system and other practical tools. The aim is to help freight forwarders, foreign trade enterprises, and cross-border e-commerce sellers conduct international trade more efficiently, reduce logistics costs, and improve operational efficiency. This resource provides valuable information for navigating air freight in the DR Congo and leveraging tools for streamlined cargo management.

Global Air Cargo Faces Stricter ULD Size Compliance Rules

Global Air Cargo Faces Stricter ULD Size Compliance Rules

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the latest dimension compliance standards for international air freight palletization. It details ULD types and size restrictions, key compliance testing standards, additional testing standards for special cargo, and the executing bodies and processes for compliance testing. The aim is to help freight forwarders and shippers avoid risks and ensure the safe and efficient transportation of goods. This includes understanding the implications of non-compliance and best practices for ensuring shipments meet all required dimensional regulations.

Global Shipping Delays Tracking Package Delivery Times

Global Shipping Delays Tracking Package Delivery Times

The timeliness of international express logistics information updates is affected by various factors like the courier company, transportation method, operational procedures, and the complexity of cross-border transportation. Major couriers typically update within 24 hours, while postal packets may take 3-7 days. Air, sea, and railway freight require checking frontend information on freight forwarder websites; tracking on courier websites becomes available after customs clearance. Choosing reliable couriers, timely inquiries and communication, and paying attention to customs policies can improve tracking efficiency.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Kuala Lumpur International Airport Aims To Be Regional Freight Hub

Kuala Lumpur International Airport Aims To Be Regional Freight Hub

The Malaysian government is fully committed to transforming Kuala Lumpur International Airport into a regional freight hub by enhancing flight connectivity and frequencies. Last year, the airport handled 874,000 metric tons of freight, and this figure is expected to reach 940,000 metric tons this year. Infrastructure improvements have also elevated Port Klang and Tanjung Pelepas Port among the top in global container throughput. The transport department will propose the construction of a low-cost airline airport to enhance domestic air service capacity.

11/25/2004 Logistics
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