Amazon Tightens Review Policy Affecting Seller Listings

Amazon Tightens Review Policy Affecting Seller Listings

Amazon will adjust its variation review sharing policy starting February 12, 2026. Only variations with minor differences and complete functional consistency can share reviews. Variations with substantial differences will have their reviews forcibly separated. This change aims to enhance review authenticity. In the short term, sellers may face challenges such as reduced reviews and conversion pressure. However, it is expected to benefit the platform's ecosystem in the long run by providing more reliable and accurate product information to customers.

Amazons Variant Policy Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce Traffic

Amazons Variant Policy Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce Traffic

Amazon's algorithm adjustments are making multi-variation strategies a new opportunity for cross-border e-commerce. Sellers need to optimize variation structures, accurately target keywords, and leverage tools like E-Cang ERP to achieve traffic growth and efficient operations. By strategically managing product variations and understanding the algorithm's impact, sellers can maintain competitiveness in Amazon's multi-variation marketplace and improve their overall performance.

AI and Policy Changes Reshape 2026 Logistics

AI and Policy Changes Reshape 2026 Logistics

The logistics industry faces multiple challenges by 2026, including AI empowerment, policy reshaping, and market volatility. Digital freight platforms are reshaping brokerage, while ports maintain resilience through technology and data. Shippers' demands are evolving, and trade policies impact sourcing and costs. TMS platforms are evolving, and freight rates are stabilizing but remain volatile. Companies need to build flexible supply chains, embrace innovative technologies, and strengthen collaboration to cope with uncertainty and win future competition. This requires proactive adaptation and strategic partnerships to navigate the complex landscape.

Carleton University IATA Launch Aviation Policy Certificate

Carleton University IATA Launch Aviation Policy Certificate

IATA and Carleton University have partnered to launch an aviation transport certificate program. This program aims to help industry professionals and policymakers understand aviation policy, adapt to industry changes, and influence its development. The certificate provides valuable insights into the complexities of air transportation and equips participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the evolving landscape of the aviation sector. It's designed to enhance their understanding of regulations, economics, and operational aspects of the industry.

Policy Shifts May Boost Commercial Drone Industry

Policy Shifts May Boost Commercial Drone Industry

The FAA predicts drones will “fill the skies” by 2021, with policy easing being key. The drone industry boasts significant potential, projected to generate $82 billion in economic growth and 100,000 jobs by 2025. While drone applications are diverse, safety, privacy, and regulation pose major challenges. The Trump administration's deregulatory stance may accelerate drone industry development, but sustainable growth requires prioritizing safety and privacy. Balancing innovation with responsible oversight remains crucial for realizing the full potential of the drone industry.

Amazon Updates Returns Policy for European Sellers

Amazon Updates Returns Policy for European Sellers

Amazon Europe will update its return and refund policy for self-fulfilled sellers starting in August. The aim is to simplify the return process, clarify refund standards, and introduce a more comprehensive guarantee mechanism. Key aspects of the new policy include return product grading, clear refund definitions, photo evidence mechanisms, and a more efficient refund process. This aims to improve seller operational efficiency and reduce operational risks.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Crossborder Ecommerce Grows Amid Policy Shifts Competition

Crossborder Ecommerce Grows Amid Policy Shifts Competition

This report outlines the dynamics of the cross-border e-commerce industry in the 26th issue of 2025, focusing on local policy support, platform competition, and enterprise development. Measures such as the opening of the Zhengzhou Postal Collection Warehouse and the China-Europe Railway Express enhance logistics efficiency. The actions of TEMU and Shopee reflect intensifying platform competition. Companies like ZTO Express and Youkeshu are showing strong performance, while Joybuy is expanding into the French market. This report provides a concise overview of the key trends shaping the industry.

Global Shipping Woes Tackling Lost Parcel Challenges

Global Shipping Woes Tackling Lost Parcel Challenges

Lost international express packages are a frequent problem with complex causes. This paper analyzes common reasons for loss, such as complex transportation processes, harsh environments, and improper packaging. It provides effective solutions, including contacting the courier company promptly, preparing supporting documents, understanding the claims policy, seeking third-party intervention, and purchasing express insurance. The paper emphasizes the need for senders, courier companies, and regulatory authorities to work together to build a safer and more reliable international express environment.

Air Cargo Damage Claims Case Study and Guidance

Air Cargo Damage Claims Case Study and Guidance

This paper analyzes the claim process and key considerations through a case study of damaged air freight import goods handled by Da Shun Company. It emphasizes the importance of insurance coverage and crucial steps following damage, including evidence preservation, timely reporting, and active cooperation. The different types of international cargo insurance are also introduced. Furthermore, it highlights Da Shun Company's strengths in logistics and insurance services, providing a comprehensive overview of navigating air freight claims and the benefits of proper cargo insurance in import logistics.

08/21/2025 Logistics
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