Amazon Targets Fake Reviews Warns Sellers of Penalties

Amazon Targets Fake Reviews Warns Sellers of Penalties

Amazon is cracking down on fake reviews, impacting sellers' "seed link" strategies and causing review sharing to fail or even be deleted. Top sellers are responding with "real person reviews + link merging," emphasizing buyer authenticity and account weight. However, risks remain. Sellers need to closely monitor platform policies and adjust their operational strategies accordingly to mitigate the impact of the crackdown and maintain compliant review practices.

Amazon US Buyers Warned of Rising Counterfeit Risks

Amazon US Buyers Warned of Rising Counterfeit Risks

Amazon's own-brand products may carry the risk of counterfeits. Exercise caution before purchasing, pay attention to reviews, and compare prices. If you encounter fake products, protect your rights promptly by preserving evidence and contacting customer service. Amazon should strengthen supervision and regulation to prevent the sale of counterfeit goods. Buyers should be vigilant and proactive in identifying and reporting suspicious products to ensure a safer shopping experience on the platform.

Guide to Costsaving Ocean Bill of Lading Amendments

Guide to Costsaving Ocean Bill of Lading Amendments

This article provides a detailed interpretation of the process, costs, and precautions for amending ocean bills of lading. It offers practical guidance for different scenarios, such as before/after the cut-off date and original/telex release, helping you efficiently handle B/L information errors and avoid extra costs and customs clearance delays. Key takeaways: Free amendment before the cut-off date, ensure all changes are made at once, insure returned original B/Ls, and strictly match L/C settlement requirements.

WCO Forum Outlines Future of Global Customs Practices

WCO Forum Outlines Future of Global Customs Practices

The World Customs Organization (WCO) established the Customs Work Organisation Forum (CWOF) to reshape the future of customs work. The inaugural meeting brought together global experts to discuss customs work models in the “new normal.” The meeting adopted terms of reference, elected a chairperson, and shared survey analysis. In the future, CWOF will hold more meetings, collect case studies, and develop guidelines to promote customs work towards a more flexible, intelligent, and efficient direction. The forum aims to drive innovation and adaptation within customs administrations worldwide.

Global Airlines Form Council to Advance Sustainable Aviation

Global Airlines Form Council to Advance Sustainable Aviation

Major global airlines have jointly established the "Sustainability and Environmental Advisory Committee" to promote the green transition of the aviation industry. Composed of representatives from airlines worldwide, the committee will focus on technological innovation, policy coordination, public awareness, and cost control. They aim to collectively address climate change challenges and contribute to the sustainable development of the aviation sector. The committee's efforts will be crucial in fostering a more environmentally responsible future for air travel.

01/08/2026 Airlines
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Uber Freight CEO Mcguigan Exits Amid Leadership Reshuffle

Uber Freight CEO Mcguigan Exits Amid Leadership Reshuffle

Uber Freight President McGuigan is stepping down from his role to join the board of directors. This move potentially signals a strategic shift for the company, presenting both challenges and opportunities in the future. The change in leadership comes as Uber Freight navigates the evolving landscape of logistics technology and seeks to further integrate its platform within the broader Uber ecosystem. The impact of McGuigan's departure on the company's growth trajectory remains to be seen.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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Supplier Crisis Deepens Sears Struggles Amid Retail Shifts

Supplier Crisis Deepens Sears Struggles Amid Retail Shifts

Sears is facing a severe financial crisis, prompting suppliers to take measures to mitigate risk. This paper delves into the underlying causes of Sears' predicament, offering risk control and diversification strategies for suppliers. Furthermore, it provides insights for the retail industry to embrace change and actively transform in the face of evolving market dynamics. The analysis highlights the importance of adaptability and strategic planning in navigating the current retail landscape and ensuring long-term sustainability.

IATA Simplifies Agent Accreditation Drops Passport Copy Rule

IATA Simplifies Agent Accreditation Drops Passport Copy Rule

IATA has updated its agent accreditation requirements, making passport/ID copies of shareholders optional instead of mandatory. This aims to simplify the accreditation process, reduce compliance costs for agents, and improve efficiency. While enjoying these benefits, agents must still adhere to IATA's overall requirements and operate with integrity. This change streamlines the process without compromising the core principles of IATA accreditation, promoting a more efficient and accessible system for qualified travel agents globally.

California Ports Boost Climate Resilience Against Rising Seas

California Ports Boost Climate Resilience Against Rising Seas

Four California ports jointly held a workshop on “Storm, Flood, and Sea Level Defense Strategies” to discuss tackling climate change challenges. The Port of Rotterdam shared its flood defense experience, emphasizing the importance of collaboration. California ports are actively developing response strategies and strengthening regional cooperation. By upgrading infrastructure, improving drainage systems, adopting innovative technologies, and developing emergency plans, ports can enhance their resilience to storms and floods, ensuring the smooth flow of global trade.

Shipping Companies Face FMC Investigation Over Risk of Penalties for Urging Return of Empty Containers or Refusing Export Services

Shipping Companies Face FMC Investigation Over Risk of Penalties for Urging Return of Empty Containers or Refusing Export Services

Due to labor shortages caused by the pandemic, ports in Southern California are severely congested. Shipping companies are eager to send empty containers back to Asia, potentially neglecting services for U.S. exporters. If the charges against the carriers are confirmed, the Federal Maritime Commission will impose fines, emphasizing the responsibility of the shipping industry to comply with laws and regulations.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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