European Ecommerce Rivals Challenge Amazons Dominance

European Ecommerce Rivals Challenge Amazons Dominance

Amazon faces strong competition from local e-commerce players in the European market, particularly in the Netherlands and Belgium where its market share is relatively low. Key challenges include logistical shortcomings and insufficient localization. Local platforms like Bol.com have successfully resisted Amazon's advances through innovative services and a deep understanding of the local market. To achieve greater success in Europe, Amazon needs to strengthen its localization efforts, improve logistics efficiency, and collaborate with local businesses.

South Chinas Scheng Emerges As Key Player in Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics

South Chinas Scheng Emerges As Key Player in Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics

Shengcheng Supply Chain, a rising force in South China's cross-border e-commerce logistics, offers cost-effective logistics solutions for small and medium-sized sellers through refined operations, customized services, and a region-focused dedicated line network. Its dedicated lines to Europe, America, and Southeast Asia, along with its overseas warehouse services, have demonstrated strong performance in terms of timeliness, customs clearance capabilities, and customer reputation. It is a noteworthy player in the market.

12/31/2025 Logistics
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UK Ecommerce Complaints Pose Risks for Crossborder Sellers

UK Ecommerce Complaints Pose Risks for Crossborder Sellers

The UK has one of the highest e-commerce complaint rates in Europe, with a significant portion stemming from cross-border transactions. Sellers must prioritize product quality and service, establish a comprehensive after-sales system, respect local culture and laws, and effectively resolve complaints. By addressing these challenges, businesses can build consumer trust and achieve sustainable growth in the UK market. Turning potential issues into opportunities is key for success in this competitive landscape.

IATA Introduces Realtime Online Training for EMEA Professionals

IATA Introduces Realtime Online Training for EMEA Professionals

IATA launches live online training courses for the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) time zones. Utilizing a virtual classroom model, the courses offer flexible scheduling and real-time interactive learning experiences. Covering various aspects of air transport, the training aims to help participants enhance their professional skills, expand career opportunities, and obtain IATA certifications. This initiative provides accessible and engaging aviation education for individuals seeking to advance their expertise in the industry.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Temus Home Goods Boom Lifts Crossborder Ecommerce Sellers

Temus Home Goods Boom Lifts Crossborder Ecommerce Sellers

Temu's home goods category demonstrates significant potential in cross-border e-commerce. Order volume experienced substantial growth in Q3 2024, with strong demand for storage solutions, small kitchen appliances, and decorative lighting. The United States and Europe are key markets. Sellers should pay close attention to market trends and develop effective strategies to capitalize on growth opportunities. This category presents a promising avenue for expansion and increased sales within the competitive landscape of online retail.

Kreisler Import BV Expands European Shipping Publications Services

Kreisler Import BV Expands European Shipping Publications Services

Kreisler Import BV, based in The Hague, Netherlands, is a shipping publication supplier and an IATA-accredited Platinum Service provider. The company offers comprehensive industry information, expert consulting services, and convenient access to resources, making it a vital source of industry insights for European shipping businesses. They specialize in providing up-to-date information and publications relevant to the shipping and transportation sectors, catering to the specific needs of their clients across Europe.

01/20/2026 Airlines
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UPS Acquires Nightline to Boost European Logistics Presence

UPS Acquires Nightline to Boost European Logistics Presence

UPS is set to acquire Nightline, an Irish logistics company, to strengthen its presence in the European market. This acquisition will enhance UPS's B2B and B2C service capabilities across Europe. Furthermore, it will expand the technology portfolio available to UPS customers, allowing for improved tracking and delivery solutions. The move signifies UPS's commitment to growth and improved service offerings within the competitive European logistics landscape, focusing on expanding its reach within the Irish market.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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UPS Acquires Bomi Group to Boost Healthcare Logistics

UPS Acquires Bomi Group to Boost Healthcare Logistics

UPS has completed its acquisition of Bomi Group, significantly strengthening its healthcare division, particularly in temperature-controlled logistics capabilities. This acquisition expands UPS's footprint in Europe and Latin America and adds 3,000 skilled professionals to its workforce, enabling UPS to better serve the needs of healthcare customers globally. The move underscores UPS's commitment to providing comprehensive and specialized logistics solutions for the healthcare industry, ensuring the safe and efficient delivery of pharmaceuticals and medical supplies.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Storm Disrupts Shipping in English Channel Containers Lost

Storm Disrupts Shipping in English Channel Containers Lost

Storm 'Goreti' hit Northern Europe, and a container loss incident occurred in the English Channel, highlighting the risks faced by cross-border logistics. Cross-border sellers should closely monitor weather forecasts and shipping information, strengthen cargo packaging and securing, purchase appropriate insurance, develop advance shipping plans, choose reputable logistics partners, and establish effective communication mechanisms. These measures can help mitigate the challenges posed by severe weather, ensuring the safe delivery of goods.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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Levi Strauss Adopts AI to Boost Ecommerce Efficiency

Levi Strauss Adopts AI to Boost Ecommerce Efficiency

Levi's has optimized its e-commerce fulfillment process by deploying an AI technology called BOOST. This expands inventory search to physical stores, reduces split orders, and improves operational efficiency. This initiative is a key step in Levi's digital transformation strategy, aiming to enhance customer experience and drive business growth. Currently deployed in the US and Europe, BOOST will be applied to more business areas in the future, promoting the intelligent development of the denim industry.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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