Amazon Consolidates Fulfillment Storage Policy to Boost Efficiency

Amazon Consolidates Fulfillment Storage Policy to Boost Efficiency

Since March 2023, Amazon has implemented a new FBA storage capacity management policy, unifying replenishment and storage limits. IPI scores are assessed monthly, and Amazon provides storage forecasts and opportunities to request additional capacity. Sellers need to pay close attention to their IPI scores, accurately forecast sales, and leverage the new rules to optimize inventory management. This includes understanding how the IPI score impacts storage limits and utilizing available tools for forecasting and capacity requests to avoid storage overage fees and maintain healthy inventory levels.

01/04/2026 Warehousing
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Longterm Contracts Stabilize Volatile Ocean Freight Market

Longterm Contracts Stabilize Volatile Ocean Freight Market

Drewry Maritime Research advises shippers not to overreact to recent freight rate increases, but instead focus on long-term contracts to mitigate potential future capacity constraints. The article analyzes the current ocean freight market situation, explores the advantages and risks of long-term contract strategies, and proposes corresponding countermeasures. It provides valuable insights and references for shippers navigating the complexities of securing reliable ocean freight capacity and managing potential disruptions. Prioritizing long-term agreements can offer stability amidst market volatility and reduce exposure to capacity-related risks.

WCO Boosts East and Southern Africa Customs for Trade Growth

WCO Boosts East and Southern Africa Customs for Trade Growth

The 36th WCO ESA Regional Steering Group Meeting focused on customs modernization, emphasizing capacity building, regional cooperation, and strategic guidance. The ROCB's report highlighted its contributions to capacity building and technical assistance. The WCO Secretariat presented strategic plans and emerging issues. Businesses should focus on policies, strengthen compliance, participate in capacity building initiatives, communicate with customs authorities, and embrace technological innovation to seize opportunities and achieve business growth. This meeting underscored the importance of collaborative efforts and strategic alignment for effective trade facilitation in the region.

IATA Opposes Lockdowns Backs Chiles Aviation Revival

IATA Opposes Lockdowns Backs Chiles Aviation Revival

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) opposes the proposed comprehensive lockdown by the Chilean Medical Association (Colmed), arguing it hinders aviation recovery. IATA emphasizes the need for precise prevention and control measures based on scientific data and safe operations to gradually restore air transport. The aviation industry is crucial to Chile's economic and social well-being and urgently needs recovery. IATA calls on the government and society to work together to create favorable conditions for the recovery of the aviation industry.

Potential Crisis in Container Shipping Market 500 New Ships Set to Enter Service

Potential Crisis in Container Shipping Market 500 New Ships Set to Enter Service

The container shipping market is facing a dual challenge of declining demand and rapid capacity growth. An estimated 5 million TEUs of new ships are expected to be delivered over the next two years, leading to the highest capacity growth in 20 years, while freight rates continue to plummet, increasing market risks. Although there remains a willingness to pay for some capacity, factors such as global economic slowdown and rising inflation create significant uncertainty for future trends. Industry experts warn that the sector must seek transformation under pressure to enhance competitiveness.

Europe Boosts Customs Training with Datadriven Strategies

Europe Boosts Customs Training with Datadriven Strategies

A meeting of the World Customs Organization's European region was held in Moscow to strengthen cooperation and coordination in customs capacity building within the region. The meeting reviewed the progress of five major capacity development projects and discussed the development of a database of regional customs education institutions, a logistics manual, an e-journal, and a common learning platform. These initiatives aim to enhance regional customs capacity, promote trade facilitation, and ensure security. The discussions laid the groundwork for future advancements in these areas, contributing to a more efficient and secure customs environment.

WCO Unveils New Strategy for Sustainable Customs Development

WCO Unveils New Strategy for Sustainable Customs Development

The World Customs Organization (WCO)'s new capacity building paradigm aims for sustainable improvement and transformation through shared responsibility and results-orientation. It emphasizes precise needs identification, blended learning and support, and impact assessment. Addressing data challenges is crucial for building a sustainable capacity building ecosystem. This approach contributes to global trade facilitation and prosperity by ensuring that capacity building initiatives are effective, relevant, and lead to lasting positive change within customs administrations and the broader trade environment. The focus is on creating a self-sustaining system that supports continuous development.

West and Central Africa Boost Customs Cooperation

West and Central Africa Boost Customs Cooperation

The 2015 Liaison Office Meeting on Customs Capacity Building in West and Central Africa was held in Senegal, focusing on regional customs reform and capacity enhancement. The meeting reviewed the implementation of the strategic plan, initiated the identification of assistance needs, promoted a regional capacity-building market, and discussed key projects. Through mutual cooperation and field visits, the aim was to improve regional customs efficiency, facilitate trade, and safeguard the economic development of West and Central Africa. The meeting emphasized collaboration to strengthen customs operations and regional integration.

Truckload Market Rebounds Postthanksgiving DAT Analysis

Truckload Market Rebounds Postthanksgiving DAT Analysis

DAT's latest data reveals a significant 114% surge in US truckload spot freight volume post-Thanksgiving, reaching a high not seen since July. Dry van, refrigerated, and flatbed freight volumes all experienced notable increases, tightening capacity and driving up the load-to-truck ratio. Analysts attribute this market rebound to a combination of seasonal demand, easing supply chain constraints, capacity adjustments, and macroeconomic factors. However, the sustainability of this rebound remains to be seen. Businesses are advised to strengthen data analysis and optimize capacity management to navigate the evolving market conditions.

US Retail Sales Rise in January Defying Economic Concerns

US Retail Sales Rise in January Defying Economic Concerns

Data from the U.S. Department of Commerce and the National Retail Federation indicate a rise in retail sales in January, signaling a slow economic recovery. Experts believe improved job market conditions have boosted consumer confidence, but key indicators like housing and employment require close attention. Retailers are cautiously managing inventory. The economic recovery still faces challenges, necessitating a focus on segmented areas, online-offline integration, and technological innovation. Further observation of these factors is crucial for understanding the sustainability and strength of the ongoing recovery.