Amazon Lege Tiktok Drive Ecommerce Shifts in 2024

Amazon Lege Tiktok Drive Ecommerce Shifts in 2024

This article summarizes the latest cross-border e-commerce news, focusing on Amazon marketing tool upgrades, TikTok user growth, Loctek Ergonomics' overseas warehouse construction, and the impact of the UK Prime Minister's resignation on exchange rates. It also shares updates from platforms like eBay and Walmart, along with health tips for osteoporosis prevention. This information aims to help cross-border sellers seize market opportunities and stay informed about key industry trends and potential challenges.

01/04/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Sellers Adapt FBA Strategies Amid Black Friday Demand

Amazon Sellers Adapt FBA Strategies Amid Black Friday Demand

Amazon FBA storage is reaching capacity, posing overage fee risks for sellers as Black Friday approaches. Amazon's promotion of increased storage and satellite warehouse services is essentially a disguised price increase. Sellers need to analyze the situation carefully, weigh the pros and cons, and choose the optimal storage expansion solution to minimize losses and navigate market challenges. They should evaluate if the cost of expansion outweighs the potential loss from overage fees and lost sales.

12/29/2025 Logistics
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Amazon Sellers Adopt New Strategies to Cut Fulfillment Costs

Amazon Sellers Adopt New Strategies to Cut Fulfillment Costs

This paper delves into the impact of Amazon's inventory placement on seller costs and explores potential strategies to avoid it, including modifying shipping addresses, adjusting product dimensions, and merging shipments with older versions. It also provides a guide to navigating Amazon warehouses and emphasizes the importance of data-driven warehouse selection strategies. The aim is to help sellers reduce costs and improve efficiency by understanding and mitigating the challenges associated with Amazon's inventory placement program.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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Full Analysis: Background, Significance, and Charging Standards of LSS Low Sulfur Surcharge

Full Analysis: Background, Significance, and Charging Standards of LSS Low Sulfur Surcharge

The LSS (Low Sulfur Surcharge) was introduced in 2015 due to international environmental regulations mandating vessels to reduce emissions in specific areas. The increased cost of using low sulfur fuel has led shipping companies to implement this new fee. Different freight forwarders may quote LSS fees differently, so shippers should clarify this when requesting quotes. Additionally, the LSS surcharge is generally considered part of the ocean freight costs, with varying responsibilities for shippers depending on the terms of the contract.

07/21/2025 Logistics
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Understanding Sea Freight Full Container Load Costs: Port Fees and Quotation Analysis

Understanding Sea Freight Full Container Load Costs: Port Fees and Quotation Analysis

The costs of full container load (FCL) shipping include not only the ocean freight but also various local charges, such as port dues, security fees, manifest fees, and seal fees. These costs can vary depending on the port, shipping lines, and freight forwarders. Understanding the standards and calculation methods for these fees can help businesses better manage their budgets during international cargo transportation.

Anxian Da Cold Chain Revamps Fresh Food Logistics Postyiguo Transition

Anxian Da Cold Chain Revamps Fresh Food Logistics Postyiguo Transition

Fresh express delivery service provider, Andes, transforms into a third-party cold chain logistics company, taking over from Cainiao to build a full-link service called 'Reindeer Cold Chain'. It focuses on platform-based operations, optimizing warehouse networks, and driving digital transformation to empower the fresh food industry. The aim is to provide comprehensive cold chain solutions, from storage and transportation to last-mile delivery, ensuring the freshness and quality of perishable goods for e-commerce businesses and consumers.

SE Asia Ecommerce Firms Focus on Profitability by 2026

SE Asia Ecommerce Firms Focus on Profitability by 2026

Intense competition in Southeast Asia's e-commerce market by 2026 is squeezing profit margins, making refined full-chain operations crucial for success. DNY123, in collaboration with Yacang Overseas Warehouse, is hosting a year-end summary course focusing on market trends, operational skills, and compliance strategies to help sellers enhance their competitiveness. The conference will also present the 'Spark Award' and connect quality service providers to explore supply chain optimization, promoting steady growth for cross-border e-commerce businesses.

Warehouse Logistics Adopts Small Total Picking to Boost Efficiency

Warehouse Logistics Adopts Small Total Picking to Boost Efficiency

This paper explores the new concept of 'Small Total Picking,' emphasizing how flexible picking units and distribution methods can enhance picking efficiency in warehouse logistics. By analyzing the advantages and disadvantages of different picking models, it presents an innovative approach that combines fixed distribution personnel with smart devices, providing new insights for industry development.