China Posts Surface Mail Guide for Large Shipments

China Posts Surface Mail Guide for Large Shipments

This article provides a detailed guide to the China Post surface mail delivery process for large items. It covers aspects such as packaging preparation, information filling, post office procedures, optional services, special item considerations, and the signing process. The aim is to offer users a clear and practical guide to help them successfully send large items via surface mail. It provides essential information for a smooth and efficient shipping experience, ensuring the safe and timely delivery of their packages.

Datadriven Tactics Boost Crossborder Ecommerce Freight Efficiency

Datadriven Tactics Boost Crossborder Ecommerce Freight Efficiency

This paper proposes a data-driven strategy for cross-border e-commerce sea freight, aiming for a win-win situation in terms of delivery time and cost. By implementing measures such as precise inventory planning, optimized shipping routes and container types, pre-positioning in overseas warehouses, and expedited customs clearance, sellers can achieve optimal cost efficiency while ensuring timely delivery. This strategy is particularly suitable for Amazon FBA and independent store sellers replenishing inventory in bulk.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Guide to Korean Proxy Shopping Shipping Customs and Returns

Guide to Korean Proxy Shopping Shipping Customs and Returns

This article provides a detailed analysis of key aspects in the Korean proxy shopping delivery process. It covers shipment channel selection (postal service, personal carry-on, air freight), return and exchange policies, customs clearance procedures, and other important considerations. The aim is to help consumers gain a comprehensive understanding of various delivery aspects involved in proxy shopping, enabling them to make informed purchasing decisions, avoid potential risks, and enhance their overall shopping experience. It serves as a guide to navigate the complexities of international shipping in the context of Korean proxy shopping.

Mercado Libre Expands Gig Economy for Latin America Deliveries

Mercado Libre Expands Gig Economy for Latin America Deliveries

To tackle peak season logistics pressures, Mercado Libre is piloting Mercado Envíos Extra in Brazil and Mexico, integrating independent delivery drivers to enhance its logistics capabilities in Latin America. This model aims to improve delivery efficiency, reduce logistics costs, and provide flexible employment opportunities for individuals. This initiative offers a valuable reference for other cross-border e-commerce platforms seeking to optimize their logistics networks.

01/06/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Expands into Shortvideo Shopping Amid Ecommerce Shift

Amazon Expands into Shortvideo Shopping Amid Ecommerce Shift

Amazon launched 'Inspire,' a TikTok-like feature, entering the short-video shopping market. TikTok Shop added Alipay and Payoneer as deposit payment options. Shopee's Quanzhou transshipment warehouse's surrounding express delivery park resumed operations. AliExpress adjusted Cainiao delivery fees for Russian overseas warehouses. Cross-border e-commerce sellers need to closely monitor platform policy changes and flexibly adjust their operational strategies to remain competitive in the fierce market.

01/06/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Japan Raises FBA Fees Pressuring Sellers

Amazon Japan Raises FBA Fees Pressuring Sellers

Amazon Japan announced adjustments to FBA fees starting March next year, involving increases in commissions, storage, and delivery. Commissions for apparel, shoes, bags, and jewelry categories will be tiered. Storage fees and long-term storage fees will significantly increase, and delivery fees will also be adjusted. Sellers need to optimize pricing, strengthen inventory management, and improve operational efficiency to actively respond to rising costs.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Warehouse Glitch Disrupts UPS Deliveries

Amazon Warehouse Glitch Disrupts UPS Deliveries

A system failure occurred at Amazon's FBA warehouse ORF2, preventing UPS last-mile delivery shipments from being received. Amazon has activated a backup address, and sellers need to confirm their last-mile delivery provider and update the address promptly. This incident may be related to Amazon's new shipping process. It is recommended that sellers optimize their supply chain and diversify risks to mitigate potential disruptions.

01/04/2026 Logistics
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