Crossborder Ecommerce Sellers Targeted by Supply Chain Scams

Crossborder Ecommerce Sellers Targeted by Supply Chain Scams

With the year-end surge in cross-border e-commerce fraud, this article focuses on two cases: former employees impersonating their original company for scams and Ebyte Network's self-inspection and rectification. It analyzes supply chain risks and corporate fraud prevention measures, offering anti-fraud advice for sellers. Ebyte Network achieved steady performance growth by rectifying third-party stores and optimizing its product structure. It reminds sellers to be vigilant, choose reputable partners, and jointly maintain the healthy development of the industry.

US Antidumping Duties Key Guide for Exporters

US Antidumping Duties Key Guide for Exporters

This article provides an in-depth interpretation of the US Anti-Dumping and Countervailing Duty (AD/CVD) mechanism. It analyzes the latest AD/CVD case announcements from the International Trade Administration (ITA) and, through case studies, offers strategies for companies to respond to AD/CVD investigations. The aim is to help businesses effectively avoid risks and protect their rights in international trade disputes. The analysis focuses on practical approaches to navigate the complexities of US trade law and ensure compliance.

Amazons Transparency Program Cuts Counterfeits Effectively

Amazons Transparency Program Cuts Counterfeits Effectively

Amazon's Transparency Program combats counterfeit products by assigning unique "Transparency codes" to items, enabling brands and consumers to verify authenticity. Registered brands apply these codes to their products, which can be scanned and verified by Amazon fulfillment centers and consumers. While the program incurs costs, it effectively protects brand reputation and consumer rights, serving as a crucial anti-counterfeiting measure. It provides a traceability system that ensures product authenticity throughout the supply chain, fostering trust and preventing the sale of fake goods.

DHL Canada Workers Ratify Contract Ending Strike After Antiscab Law Test

DHL Canada Workers Ratify Contract Ending Strike After Antiscab Law Test

Canadian DHL workers have ended their nearly three-week strike, ratifying a new four-year contract with a 72% approval rate. This agreement marks the first test of new anti-scab legislation. The collective bargaining agreement addresses key issues such as wages and benefits. The strike and subsequent agreement highlight the ongoing negotiations and power dynamics within the supply chain and the impact of labor relations on logistics operations. The ratification brings an end to the disruption caused by the labor dispute.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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Customs and ICAO Strengthen Global Aviation Security

Customs and ICAO Strengthen Global Aviation Security

The Secretary General of the World Customs Organization (WCO) emphasized at the ICAO World Aviation Forum that aviation cargo security can be effectively enhanced by building global standards, strengthening capacity building, deepening public-private partnerships, addressing Sustainable Development Goals, and strengthening international cooperation. The WCO and ICAO will strengthen cooperation to build a global aviation security network, extending to the anti-doping field, and jointly maintain global security. This collaboration aims to create a safer and more secure air cargo environment worldwide.

Data Analytics Boosts Maritime Cargo Safety Globally

Data Analytics Boosts Maritime Cargo Safety Globally

This article delves into the core requirements and damage prevention techniques for international sea freight cargo packaging, emphasizing data-driven packaging strategies. It covers general packaging requirements, tailored solutions for different cargo categories, key anti-damage measures, and crucial pitfalls to avoid. The aim is to help readers minimize the risk of damage during sea transportation to the greatest extent possible. It provides practical guidance on optimizing packaging to withstand the rigors of ocean transit and ensure safe arrival of goods.

WCO Boosts Anticounterfeit Efforts with Rights Holders

WCO Boosts Anticounterfeit Efforts with Rights Holders

The World Customs Organization (WCO) convened another meeting of the Global Congress on Combating Trafficking in Counterfeit and Pirated Goods (GCTD), aiming to strengthen communication between rights holders and customs authorities to combat counterfeit goods. The outcomes of this meeting will directly influence the work of the WCO's Anti-Counterfeiting and Piracy (CAP) Group, providing crucial support for global intellectual property protection. This collaboration is essential for effectively addressing the challenges posed by the trade in fake and pirated products.

FMC Probes Container Shipping Delays As US Exports Lag

FMC Probes Container Shipping Delays As US Exports Lag

The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) met with lawmakers to discuss alleged violations of the Shipping Act by ocean carriers. This stems from issues faced by U.S. exporters, including container shortages and detention and demurrage fees. The FMC is investigating these practices and may seek legislative support to strengthen regulation and modernize the Shipping Act. The focus is on ensuring fair practices within the container shipping industry and addressing concerns raised by American businesses regarding potential anti-competitive behavior and unfair charges.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Smart Supply Chains Boost Efficiency with Iot NFC Tags

Smart Supply Chains Boost Efficiency with Iot NFC Tags

This paper explores how IoT technologies, specifically temperature-sensing smart tags and NFC tags, can transform products into intelligent communication platforms, optimizing the supply chain. It highlights the advantages of IoT in product tracking, anti-counterfeiting traceability, accurate forecasting, customer interaction, and cold chain monitoring. The paper also provides recommendations for deploying IoT solutions, aiming to help businesses embrace the era of smart supply chains. By leveraging these technologies, companies can improve efficiency, transparency, and responsiveness throughout their entire supply network.

Best Practices for Overseas PV Module Warehousing Optimization

Best Practices for Overseas PV Module Warehousing Optimization

This article uses Hengcang Gravity's Dutch overseas warehouse as an example to detail the standardized requirements for key aspects such as incoming inspection, identification management, and storage condition control of photovoltaic modules. It emphasizes the importance of temperature and humidity control, cleanliness management, traceability technology application, and anti-corrosion treatment. The aim is to provide photovoltaic companies with professional reference for overseas warehousing management. This includes best practices for ensuring product integrity and minimizing potential damage during storage and handling.

01/27/2026 Warehousing
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