Amazon Revamps FBA Storage Rules With Paid Capacity IPI Changes

Amazon Revamps FBA Storage Rules With Paid Capacity IPI Changes

Amazon may introduce a paid storage capacity policy, reforming restock limits and storage volume. The IPI score assessment frequency will increase, with storage limits updated monthly. Sellers need to optimize inventory management, improve their IPI score, and utilize the Storage Limit Manager flexibly. Diversifying storage options is also a viable strategy to cope with these changes. This includes exploring alternative warehousing solutions to mitigate potential restrictions and ensure smooth operations within the Amazon ecosystem.

01/04/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Reduces Warehouse Capacity Disrupts Sellers Before Chinese New Year

Amazon Reduces Warehouse Capacity Disrupts Sellers Before Chinese New Year

Amazon sellers are currently experiencing a sudden drop in FBA capacity, coinciding with the crucial period for stocking up for the Chinese New Year, leaving them unable to ship goods normally. High FBA fees contrast sharply with inefficient warehousing services, leading to widespread complaints. Amazon should prioritize its relationship with sellers, improve supply chain management capabilities, and avoid making sellers pay for platform inefficiencies. Sellers should also actively seek alternative solutions, optimize inventory management, and communicate proactively with Amazon to jointly address the challenges.

01/04/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Sellers Adapt to FBA Capacity Cuts Amid Crossborder Challenges

Amazon Sellers Adapt to FBA Capacity Cuts Amid Crossborder Challenges

Amazon's significant reduction in FBA storage capacity presents challenges for cross-border sellers. This article analyzes the reasons behind Amazon's move, explores the difficulties faced by sellers under normalized storage limits, and proposes strategies such as overseas warehouse deployment and improved operational capabilities. It emphasizes that sellers should actively adapt to changes, enhance their core competitiveness, and seek survival in a changing environment. The key is to diversify fulfillment options and optimize inventory management to navigate the new landscape.

US Rail Freight Crisis Speed Not Capacity Key to Relief

US Rail Freight Crisis Speed Not Capacity Key to Relief

US rail freight faces bottlenecks, seemingly due to insufficient vehicles, but fundamentally caused by lagging network speed. This article analyzes rail transportation efficiency, emphasizing the importance of improving network speed and optimizing operational processes. It proposes strategies including infrastructure upgrades, technological innovation applications, and process re-engineering, aiming to enhance the efficiency and resilience of rail transportation to meet increasing demand. Addressing network speed limitations is crucial for unlocking the full potential of rail freight and ensuring its competitiveness in the modern transportation landscape.

Trucking Capacity Crunch HOS Rules May Boost Seasonal Rates FTR

Trucking Capacity Crunch HOS Rules May Boost Seasonal Rates FTR

An FTR report suggests the new HOS rule may lead to capacity tightening, potentially causing seasonal increases in truckload rates. The report analyzes changes in the TCI index, highlighting the practical impact of the HOS rule on business operations. It explores strategies for carriers and shippers to cope with rising rates and forecasts the intelligent, green, and efficient development trends of the trucking industry. The report provides insights into navigating the challenges and opportunities presented by the evolving regulatory landscape.

WCO Belgian Customs College Enhance Francophone Africa Customs Training

WCO Belgian Customs College Enhance Francophone Africa Customs Training

This paper analyzes a capacity-building program for Francophone African customs officials, a collaboration between the Belgian Customs Academy and the World Customs Organization. The program, employing methods like curriculum supplementation, field visits, and virtual reality training, aims to enhance the professional skills of African customs officials and their ability to navigate complex trade environments. The article highlights the importance of regional cooperation, localized application, technological innovation, and evaluation mechanisms in capacity building. It also provides relevant recommendations for improving future programs.

WCO and Eswatini Revenue Authority Launch Training Evaluation Pilot

WCO and Eswatini Revenue Authority Launch Training Evaluation Pilot

The World Customs Organization (WCO), in collaboration with the Eswatini Revenue Authority (ERA), launched a pilot training evaluation project to enhance customs officers' capabilities and optimize processes. This project utilizes a five-level evaluation model to comprehensively assess training effectiveness and support the HS-Africa Project and the Training of Trainers program. The project's findings will be shared at the WCO Capacity Building Committee meeting, contributing to global customs capacity building efforts. This initiative aims to improve efficiency and effectiveness within customs administrations.

Building Logistics Resilience In Uncertainty

Building Logistics Resilience In Uncertainty

The vulnerability of global supply chains has become increasingly apparent during recent crises. Companies need to enhance transparency, establish diversified supply chains, and create flexible teams to build resilience against external risks and uncertainties, ensuring sustainable development and competitive advantage.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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Building A Seamless Logistics Ecosystem

Building A Seamless Logistics Ecosystem

The article discusses the importance of building a seamless logistics ecosystem, emphasizing that integrated logistics, supported by technology and collaborative efforts, along with customer-centric services, can significantly enhance efficiency and customer satisfaction, thus driving progress in the global logistics industry.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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Bolivia Expands Trade Efficiency with SECOWCO AEO Program

Bolivia Expands Trade Efficiency with SECOWCO AEO Program

The World Customs Organization, under the SECO-WCO framework, conducted a follow-up assessment of Bolivia's AEO program, aiming to optimize its effectiveness and sustainability. By revising the AEO program, communication strategy, and capacity-building training, the number of Bolivian AEO companies doubled, strengthening the program. Future recommendations include strengthening government-private sector cooperation, continuous capacity building, and regular performance evaluations to enhance trade security and facilitation. The assessment highlights the importance of ongoing efforts to ensure the AEO program's long-term success and contribution to Bolivia's trade environment.