Crossborder Ecommerce Firms Weigh Overseas Warehouse Options

Crossborder Ecommerce Firms Weigh Overseas Warehouse Options

Cross-border e-commerce sellers face three overseas warehouse models: self-built, jointly-built, and third-party. Self-built offers strong control but high investment. Jointly-built shares risks but lacks autonomy. Third-party provides flexibility but uncertain service quality. The optimal choice requires a comprehensive assessment of the seller's capabilities, operational needs, and long-term development goals to achieve the best logistics efficiency and customer experience.

Chinas Ecommerce Giants Disrupt Global Retail Markets

Chinas Ecommerce Giants Disrupt Global Retail Markets

China's 'New Four Giants' in cross-border e-commerce – Temu, SHEIN, TikTok Shop, and AliExpress – are rising in the global market with their respective advantages. Low prices and engaging content are key to their competitiveness, but they face increasing competition and evolving policies. Cross-border practitioners should closely follow platform trends, focus on product quality and value for money, adapt to the content-driven e-commerce wave, and pay attention to policy risks to succeed in the future.