Pingpong Helps Amazon Sellers Expand in Belgium for Q4

Pingpong Helps Amazon Sellers Expand in Belgium for Q4

Amazon Belgium is live, and PingPong has launched its payment service to help sellers tap into the European market. This article analyzes the potential of the Belgian market, highlights the advantages of PingPong's payment solution, and provides key operational points and logistics solutions for Amazon Belgium. It advises sellers to seize the opportunity of the Q4 peak season. PingPong's service aims to simplify cross-border transactions and empower sellers to efficiently manage their finances while expanding into this promising new European marketplace.

Amazon Summit Highlights Key Drivers for Global Ecommerce Growth

Amazon Summit Highlights Key Drivers for Global Ecommerce Growth

Amazon summit revealed three key signals: a shift from sales-driven to value-driven, with AI empowering value delivery; supply chain upgrades as a growth engine, connecting isolated inventories through global intelligent hub warehouses; and a shift from single-point breakthroughs to matrix operations, expanding into the B2B blue ocean. Sellers should reshape product selection with a value-driven mindset, embrace AI tools, and view the supply chain as a strategic lever to achieve growth in the new cycle. Focus on delivering value, optimizing logistics, and diversifying strategies for sustainable success.

Temu Introduces Semimanaged Logistics for Overseas Sellers

Temu Introduces Semimanaged Logistics for Overseas Sellers

Temu is launching a "Semi-Managed" mode, initially in the US and later expanding to Europe. This model targets overseas warehouse sellers, who will handle order import and fulfillment, eliminating the domestic logistics process. The aim is to shorten delivery times, enhance platform competitiveness, and attract more high-quality sellers. By allowing sellers to manage their own inventory and fulfillment from overseas warehouses, Temu hopes to offer faster shipping and a wider selection of products to its customers.

Amazon Sellers Urged to Combat Counterfeiting to Protect Brands

Amazon Sellers Urged to Combat Counterfeiting to Protect Brands

This article provides Amazon sellers with a comprehensive brand protection guide, covering aspects such as brand registry, UPC acquisition, trademark/copyright registration, and product packaging. It details how to deal with counterfeiters and listing hijackers, including test buys, contacting sellers, and reporting to Amazon. The aim is to help sellers build a strong brand defense and safeguard their assets on Amazon. It offers practical steps and strategies to proactively protect intellectual property and maintain brand integrity within the competitive Amazon marketplace.

Ozon Teams with China Post to Cut Seller Shipping Costs

Ozon Teams with China Post to Cut Seller Shipping Costs

Ozon has partnered with China Post to launch ePacket delivery service, officially launching on December 1st. This service offers lower shipping discounts and free return processes. Sellers can choose self-delivery or door-to-door pickup and can directly use their existing China Post accounts for convenient operation. The aim is to reduce logistics costs and increase profit margins for sellers. This collaboration streamlines the shipping process for Chinese merchants selling on the Ozon platform, making it more competitive and efficient.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Alastin Skincare Cracks Down on Trademark Violations

Alastin Skincare Cracks Down on Trademark Violations

Alastin Skincare, a well-known skincare brand under Galderma with a diverse product line covering daily care and skin regeneration, has commissioned GBC Law Firm to initiate trademark enforcement lawsuits involving over ten trademarks. Cross-border sellers should be aware of the risk of infringement and immediately conduct self-checks of their product information to avoid legal disputes. Failure to comply may lead to significant legal consequences. Proactive measures are crucial to ensure compliance and protect businesses from potential liabilities.

Shopee Mandates Overseas Warehouses for Crossborder Sellers by 2026

Shopee Mandates Overseas Warehouses for Crossborder Sellers by 2026

Shopee's new policies in January 2026 bring both commission waivers for first-time stores across multiple sites and stricter tax compliance, posing higher demands on cross-border sellers. Third-party overseas warehouses, with their compliance, cost reduction, and efficiency advantages, become crucial for sellers to break through. Overseas warehouses like Tiān Cāng Cāng, deeply adapted to the Shopee platform, help sellers seize the new policy dividends, build localized fulfillment systems, and establish themselves in the Southeast Asian market. They offer a compliant and efficient solution to navigate the evolving landscape.

Amazon Adjusts AGL Warehouse Rules Seller Guidance

Amazon Adjusts AGL Warehouse Rules Seller Guidance

A sudden change in Amazon Global Logistics (AGL)'s "Exclusive Warehouse" policy has raised concerns among sellers regarding warehousing, costs, and logistics strategies. While AGL offers services like locked storage and capacity expansion, issues such as price and delivery time exist. Sellers should closely monitor policy changes, flexibly adjust logistics plans, evaluate AGL services, and plan inventory in advance to address these challenges. The unexpected policy shift necessitates a proactive approach to mitigate potential disruptions and maintain efficient supply chain operations.

01/04/2026 Logistics
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7step Facebook Ad Guide for Global Trade Firms

7step Facebook Ad Guide for Global Trade Firms

This article details seven essential steps for foreign trade companies before running Facebook ads. These include creating a personal account, a public page, a business ad account, Business Manager (BM), and Facebook Pixel. Furthermore, it covers binding the page and ad account to BM, and assigning user permissions. By completing these steps, businesses can lay a solid foundation for effective Facebook advertising, enabling them to better expand into the global market. This preparation is crucial for maximizing ad performance and reaching a wider international audience.

Amazon Reduces Warehouse Capacity Disrupts Sellers Before Chinese New Year

Amazon Reduces Warehouse Capacity Disrupts Sellers Before Chinese New Year

Amazon sellers are currently experiencing a sudden drop in FBA capacity, coinciding with the crucial period for stocking up for the Chinese New Year, leaving them unable to ship goods normally. High FBA fees contrast sharply with inefficient warehousing services, leading to widespread complaints. Amazon should prioritize its relationship with sellers, improve supply chain management capabilities, and avoid making sellers pay for platform inefficiencies. Sellers should also actively seek alternative solutions, optimize inventory management, and communicate proactively with Amazon to jointly address the challenges.

01/04/2026 Logistics
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