Amazon Enforces Seller Compliance with New Account Transfer Policy

Amazon Enforces Seller Compliance with New Account Transfer Policy

Amazon Europe launched a new account business transfer policy, allowing sellers to change the legal entity of their accounts and achieve compliant operations. The process involves signing a transfer agreement, account verification, and document submission, aiming to address account risks arising from legal entity changes and provide security for sellers. Compliance is an inevitable trend in cross-border e-commerce, and sellers should actively respond to it. This policy helps sellers maintain operational continuity while adhering to European regulations.

Amazon Launches find Similar Items Tool for Sellers

Amazon Launches find Similar Items Tool for Sellers

Amazon's launch of the 'Find Similar Items' feature presents both opportunities and challenges for sellers, potentially redistributing traffic. This article analyzes the impact and proposes strategies: Firstly, create new traffic sources, such as participating in the Climate Pledge Friendly program. Secondly, enhance product strength and build brand value by differentiating marketing and providing excellent customer service to foster loyalty. Embracing change is key to success in this evolving landscape. Sellers must adapt to thrive in the new environment.

Temu Sellers to Face New Storage Fees Profit Pressures

Temu Sellers to Face New Storage Fees Profit Pressures

Temu may start charging sellers overdue storage fees, drawing seller attention. This new rule could impact profit margins, forcing more refined operations. Increased platform operating costs are likely the reason for the policy change. Sellers should closely monitor official information and adjust their business strategies to adapt to the new market dynamics. This potential fee structure necessitates efficient inventory management and timely order fulfillment to avoid incurring additional costs and maintain profitability on the Temu platform.

12/31/2025 Warehousing
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Ecommerce Shifts Challenge Furniture Giant As Zibuyu Seeks IPO

Ecommerce Shifts Challenge Furniture Giant As Zibuyu Seeks IPO

The cross-border e-commerce industry is facing a downturn. Furniture e-tailer Made.com is facing a sale and layoffs, and Zhejiang seller Zubuyu's IPO is hindered. Companies need to strengthen their internal capabilities, diversify their development, and embrace change to meet challenges, survive in fierce competition, and achieve success. This includes optimizing supply chains, improving marketing strategies, and exploring new markets. Adaptability and innovation are crucial for navigating the current economic climate and ensuring long-term growth.

Ebay Expands Payment Options for Crossborder Sellers

Ebay Expands Payment Options for Crossborder Sellers

eBay's payment system is undergoing a significant change, moving beyond PayPal exclusivity to offer sellers options like bank accounts. The fee structure is also changing, with individual sellers no longer required to pay PayPal fees. However, payment processing times may increase, and cash payments will still incur charges. Third-party overseas warehouses are becoming more advantageous for logistics. Sellers need to adapt to the new rules and optimize their operational strategies to navigate these changes effectively.

US Ecommerce Faces Shift As T86 Rule Expires Customs Tighten

US Ecommerce Faces Shift As T86 Rule Expires Customs Tighten

The cancellation of the T86 clearance model in the US has significantly impacted cross-border e-commerce logistics. This article analyzes the effects of this policy change and explores alternative solutions, such as US dedicated lines, to provide coping strategies for cross-border e-commerce sellers. It aims to help them find breakthroughs in the new market environment and mitigate the challenges posed by the policy shift, ensuring continued efficient and compliant delivery to US customers.

Temus Aggressive Tactics Concern Amazon Sellers

Temus Aggressive Tactics Concern Amazon Sellers

Temu's rapid expansion, fueled by 'hit product harvesting' and low-price strategies, poses a significant challenge to Amazon sellers. Temu attracts customers by mimicking Amazon's best-selling items and undercutting prices. However, its weaknesses, including low-price dumping, intellectual property infringement issues, and slow shipping times, are becoming apparent. Amazon sellers should proactively respond through differentiation, refined operations, channel expansion, and intellectual property protection. Embracing change is crucial to finding a path to survival in the evolving market landscape.

Niger Customs Upgrades HR Systems to Boost Border Efficiency

Niger Customs Upgrades HR Systems to Boost Border Efficiency

With the support of the WCO-WACAM project, Niger Customs launched a human resource management modernization project. This initiative aims to raise awareness and garner broad support for HR modernization both within and outside the customs administration through change management and communication activities. By diagnosing challenges, building a competency framework, and conducting pilot programs, Niger Customs is committed to building an efficient, professional, and dynamic workforce. This workforce will contribute to the country's economic development and ensure its security.

Supply Chains Adapt to Geopolitical Shifts and Digital Demands

Supply Chains Adapt to Geopolitical Shifts and Digital Demands

Global supply chains face multiple challenges, including geopolitical tensions, climate change, and labor shortages. This paper emphasizes the importance of supply chain visibility and explores strategies such as digital transformation, diversified sourcing, and risk management to build a more resilient supply chain ecosystem, moving away from a reactive 'rolling apocalypse' scenario. Key technologies include RFID, 2D barcodes, as well as data standardization and interoperability. These approaches enable proactive adaptation and mitigation of disruptions, ensuring business continuity in an increasingly volatile world.

UPS Teamsters Agree on Surepost Package Size in Tentative Deal

UPS Teamsters Agree on Surepost Package Size in Tentative Deal

UPS and the Teamsters union have reached a tentative agreement, adjusting SurePost package size limits, potentially shifting more packages to union drivers for delivery. This move could impact UPS's operational costs, union member benefits, and consumer service experience. The agreement also sparks discussion about automation in the logistics industry and the future of labor relations. The change in SurePost dimensions aims to bring more volume under the union contract, influencing delivery efficiency and potentially affecting the competitive landscape within the package delivery sector.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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