Ecommerce Surge Drives Air Cargo Demand Strains Capacity

Ecommerce Surge Drives Air Cargo Demand Strains Capacity

The booming cross-border e-commerce has fueled the demand for air cargo, but also brought challenges such as capacity bottlenecks and talent shortages. Air cargo companies need to address these challenges and seize opportunities through technological innovation, win-win cooperation, talent cultivation, and green environmental protection. By doing so, they can jointly build an efficient and sustainable global trade system with e-commerce.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Chineseowned Overseas Warehouses Ease Ecommerce Peak Season Delays

Chineseowned Overseas Warehouses Ease Ecommerce Peak Season Delays

Cross-border e-commerce faces warehouse capacity risks during peak season. Small and medium-sized sellers may consider Chinese-owned overseas warehouses. Compared to larger facilities, these offer greater flexibility and personalized services, including customized solutions and more efficient communication. This can help sellers navigate peak season challenges. However, careful selection is crucial to ensure a suitable fit for their specific needs and avoid potential pitfalls.

01/30/2026 Warehousing
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Chinese Sellers Leverage 1688 Factory Customization for Crossborder Growth

Chinese Sellers Leverage 1688 Factory Customization for Crossborder Growth

This article delves into how a Shenzhen-based Amazon Europe seller leveraged DianRadar to achieve order growth by carefully selecting source factories from 1688 and building a boutique customization model. It highlights their efficient product selection strategy, including precisely locating suppliers, using sales data, comprehensively evaluating product potential, and establishing deep connections with factory visits. This provides cross-border sellers with replicable operational insights.

Amazon Eases Seller Account Transfers for Compliance

Amazon Eases Seller Account Transfers for Compliance

Amazon Europe launched a new "Account Business Transfer" policy to help sellers compliantly change their store's legal entity information. By signing a transfer agreement, completing account verification, and submitting relevant documents, sellers can transfer their account to a new legal entity. This addresses security risks arising from inconsistent legal entity information and lays the foundation for long-term stable store operations. The policy streamlines the process of updating account details to reflect changes in business ownership, ensuring compliance and minimizing potential disruptions.