Japans Used Goods Market Expands with Crossborder Ecommerce Push

Japans Used Goods Market Expands with Crossborder Ecommerce Push

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of Mercari and Yahoo! Auctions, two major used goods e-commerce platforms in Japan. It offers product selection strategies and operational techniques tailored for cross-border sellers at different stages. The study emphasizes the importance of localized operations, high-quality products, excellent customer service, and compliant operations. The aim is to help sellers better tap into the lucrative Japanese used goods market and achieve success by understanding the nuances of the platform and the local consumer preferences.

US Raises Tariffs on Chinese Goods Amid Trade Tensions

US Raises Tariffs on Chinese Goods Amid Trade Tensions

The US has announced tariffs on Chinese goods, with the tax rate on new energy vehicles soaring to 100%. China's Ministry of Commerce has expressed strong dissatisfaction and emphasized that it will take necessary measures to defend its own rights and interests. In the face of rising trade protectionism, Chinese companies should actively respond by diversifying markets, innovating technologically, and localizing operations. By turning challenges into opportunities, they can achieve sustainable development.

New IATA DGR Edition Streamlines Dangerous Goods Incident Reporting

New IATA DGR Edition Streamlines Dangerous Goods Incident Reporting

This article provides a detailed interpretation of the IATA DGR 67th Edition Dangerous Goods Accident Report form, covering its filling requirements, precautions, and compliance key points. Through a clear structure and professional language, it aims to help aviation professionals accurately report dangerous goods accidents and improve aviation safety levels. It focuses on the necessary information for completing the report correctly and adhering to IATA regulations, ensuring accurate and timely reporting of incidents involving hazardous materials during air transport.

New Tool DGR Verify Simplifies Dangerous Goods Shipping Compliance

New Tool DGR Verify Simplifies Dangerous Goods Shipping Compliance

DGR Verify is an optional feature for DG Digital users to quickly validate DGD compliance. It rapidly identifies compliance errors, highlights carrier/country variations, reminds users of special provisions, and previews packaging. While not a comprehensive compliance check, it effectively reduces risks and improves efficiency. For a complete check, DG AutoCheck is recommended. Each use of DGR Verify deducts check credits.

CRST Launches Expedited Team Service for Perishable Goods Transport

CRST Launches Expedited Team Service for Perishable Goods Transport

CRST has launched its "Temperature-Controlled Team Service," employing a "team driving" model to accelerate fresh produce transportation and reshape the cold chain logistics landscape with enhanced speed and safety. This initiative aims to provide faster and more secure delivery of temperature-sensitive goods. Whether this move will allow CRST to stand out in the highly competitive market remains to be seen. The success of this strategy will be closely watched as the company seeks to establish a stronger foothold in the industry.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Global Shipping Firms Face Rising Liability for Damaged Goods

Global Shipping Firms Face Rising Liability for Damaged Goods

Determining liability for damaged goods in international express shipping is central to the claims process, based on transport agreements, international conventions, and national regulations. Factors like carrier negligence, sender's improper packaging, or force majeure influence liability assignment. The claims process involves on-site evidence collection, initial communication, application submission, review and follow-up, and compensation receipt. Understanding the rules and actively gathering evidence are crucial for protecting your rights. Proper documentation and timely reporting are essential for a successful claim.

618 Shopping Festival Triggers Logistics Service Transformation New Strategies Enhance Competitiveness in the Express Delivery Industry

618 Shopping Festival Triggers Logistics Service Transformation New Strategies Enhance Competitiveness in the Express Delivery Industry

The 618 shopping festival has triggered a shift in logistics services from a focus on efficiency to layered value creation. Companies enhance their competitiveness by offering personalized, scenario-based, and value-added services, promoting a fast and flexible delivery experience. In the future, logistics will pay more attention to the genuine needs of consumers, redefining the relationship between people and goods.

05/23/2025 Logistics
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Air Freight Gains Edge in Global Trade Efficiency

Air Freight Gains Edge in Global Trade Efficiency

This paper delves into the suitable scenarios for international air freight, including urgent goods, high-value fragile items, fresh and perishable products, small and lightweight cargo, and special goods. Through specific case studies, it illustrates the advantages of air transport in terms of timeliness, security, preservation, and flexibility. This helps businesses choose the most appropriate transportation method and enhance their competitiveness. The analysis provides insights into optimizing supply chains and leveraging air freight's benefits for specific business needs.

Freight Shippers Rarely Receive Full Cargo Compensation Study Finds

Freight Shippers Rarely Receive Full Cargo Compensation Study Finds

Full compensation for damaged or lost goods during freight transport is not always legally justified. The law clearly defines the responsibilities, rights, and obligations of shippers, freight forwarders, and carriers. Carrier liability is typically capped, based on weight rather than the value of the goods. All parties should reasonably share risks within the legal framework to maintain the healthy development of the industry and achieve a win-win situation. This approach ensures fairness and promotes sustainable practices in freight transportation.

US Tariff Hikes Challenge Crossborder Ecommerce Firms

US Tariff Hikes Challenge Crossborder Ecommerce Firms

The General Administration of Customs released detailed rules for imposing an 84% tariff on imported goods from the United States, posing significant challenges to cross-border e-commerce and foreign trade enterprises. Companies need to urgently review their supply chains, actively apply for 'goods in transit' exemptions, diversify procurement channels, increase product added value, optimize operational strategies, and actively communicate with the government to build a more resilient global supply chain and turn crisis into opportunity.