Global Sellers Gain Efficiency with Hai Xiang Logistics Crossborder Solutions

Global Sellers Gain Efficiency with Hai Xiang Logistics Crossborder Solutions

Shenzhen Haixiang United International Logistics Co., Ltd. specializes in cross-border e-commerce logistics services, providing one-stop solutions including sea freight, air freight, and FBA first leg services. With years of industry experience and a global partnership network, we help sellers efficiently and safely deliver goods to global markets and reduce operating costs.

01/23/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Sellers Guide to Cutting FBA Fees for Higher Profits

Amazon Sellers Guide to Cutting FBA Fees for Higher Profits

This article provides an in-depth analysis of Amazon FBA fees, covering basic fees, value-added service fees, extra charges, and special fees. It offers practical cost-reduction and efficiency-boosting strategies for cross-border e-commerce sellers, including optimizing inventory, selecting suitable products, and improving delivery efficiency. The aim is to help sellers manage their FBA operations effectively, maximize profits, and achieve significant growth by mastering cost control within the FBA ecosystem.

Amazon Sellers Guide to Cutting FBA Fees in the US

Amazon Sellers Guide to Cutting FBA Fees in the US

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the first mile and last mile costs associated with Amazon FBA in the US, covering the costs and timelines of various transportation methods, including sea and air freight, as well as Amazon's warehousing and delivery fees. It also reveals hidden costs such as tariffs and return fees, and offers practical advice on matching transportation methods, controlling volumetric weight, and optimizing inventory turnover to help sellers reduce logistics costs and improve profit margins.

01/23/2026 Logistics
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Shopee Eases Seller Entry but Raises Fees

Shopee Eases Seller Entry but Raises Fees

The launch of Shopee entry assistant lowers the barrier for new sellers, but increased commissions and deposit policies raise operating costs. This article analyzes the challenges and opportunities facing both new and established sellers, emphasizing the importance of data-driven operations. It provides advice for sellers to enter the market rationally and operate with precision, leveraging data insights for optimal performance and profitability.

Amazons Holiday Return Policy Cuts Seller Margins

Amazons Holiday Return Policy Cuts Seller Margins

Amazon's extended holiday return window puts FBA sellers under pressure from increased return rates and potential profit loss. Sellers bear the burden of shipping fees, commission deductions, and even product disposal costs. To mitigate these challenges, FBA sellers should focus on improving product quality, enhancing customer service, and proactively communicating with Amazon to advocate for more reasonable return policies and support.

Amazon Adjusts Star Ratings Tightens Seller Oversight

Amazon Adjusts Star Ratings Tightens Seller Oversight

Amazon may directly display product star ratings in search results, aiming to enhance the shopping experience. This move could intensify seller competition, potentially benefiting large sellers and private label brands while posing challenges for smaller sellers. Sellers should focus on product quality and service, maintain compliant operations, avoid fake reviews, and prioritize brand building to succeed in this evolving environment.

South Koreas Ecommerce Boom Coupang Navigates Crossborder Challenges

South Koreas Ecommerce Boom Coupang Navigates Crossborder Challenges

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the opportunities and challenges of the Coupang cross-border e-commerce platform in South Korea. It offers three compelling reasons for Chinese sellers to enter the Coupang market and details a practical operational guide for new sellers, covering strategies for product selection, pricing, logistics, and marketing. Furthermore, the article analyzes the common causes of Coupang account suspension and provides corresponding strategies to help sellers mitigate risks and achieve success. The aim is to equip sellers with the knowledge needed to navigate the platform effectively.

Dongguan Seller Wins Case Against Amazon Boosting Chinese Merchants

Dongguan Seller Wins Case Against Amazon Boosting Chinese Merchants

A major seller in Dongguan won a lawsuit against Amazon, revealing the possibility for Chinese sellers to protect their rights amidst the account suspension wave. This article analyzes the impact of the suspension wave, self-rescue methods for sellers, and Amazon's strategy of prioritizing buyers over sellers. It also explores the influence of independent websites and multi-channel strategies on the new landscape of cross-border e-commerce. Furthermore, it emphasizes the importance of a win-win relationship between platforms and sellers for a healthy and sustainable e-commerce ecosystem.

Amazons Seller Program Sparks Debate Over Effectiveness

Amazons Seller Program Sparks Debate Over Effectiveness

Amazon launched the "Account Health Assurance" program to protect eligible sellers from account deactivation due to policy violations. However, the program has high requirements and Amazon retains the final interpretation, leading sellers to question its true "immunity." This presents both opportunities and challenges for appeal service providers. Sellers should be rational and proactively improve store performance to adapt to Amazon's policy changes. This program aims to provide a safety net, but sellers need to focus on maintaining good standing to truly benefit and avoid relying solely on the assurance.

USPS Suspends China Package Imports Straining Crossborder Ecommerce

USPS Suspends China Package Imports Straining Crossborder Ecommerce

The United States Postal Service (USPS) has announced a suspension on accepting packages from China and Hong Kong, raising concerns among cross-border e-commerce sellers. As a result, the small package logistics market is in turmoil, with sellers facing pressure to adapt to new policies and additional costs. Sellers need to closely monitor changes in tariffs and consider switching to other shipping companies.

08/05/2025 Logistics
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