Six Local Ecommerce Platforms Challenge Amazon Ebay in Europe

Six Local Ecommerce Platforms Challenge Amazon Ebay in Europe

The European e-commerce market holds immense potential. This article focuses on six major European local e-commerce platforms beyond Amazon and eBay: Shopee, AliExpress, Allegro, OTTO, Worten, and ManoMano. It provides a detailed analysis of each platform's onboarding policies, advantages, and characteristics. The aim is to help sellers seize new opportunities in the European market by understanding the nuances of these diverse platforms and their specific requirements for successful entry and operation.

Latin Americas Mercadolibre Expands Crossborder Ecommerce Amid Fruugo Competition

Latin Americas Mercadolibre Expands Crossborder Ecommerce Amid Fruugo Competition

This article provides an in-depth comparative analysis of MercadoLibre and Fruugo, two major cross-border e-commerce platforms, focusing on the advantages and disadvantages of the dropshipping model. By comparing key dimensions such as shipping methods, profit margins, product selection, logistics fee settlement, and store pricing, it offers cross-border e-commerce sellers a more valuable basis for platform selection. This helps sellers achieve profit growth under a lean asset model.

Shopees 99 Sale Highlights Top Sellers Amid Logistics Cost Surge

Shopees 99 Sale Highlights Top Sellers Amid Logistics Cost Surge

This article analyzes the best-selling categories (Health & Beauty, Home & Living, Mobile Accessories) during the Shopee 99 Mega Sale. It also explores the impact of rising cross-border logistics costs on e-commerce platforms and sellers, as well as the counter-trend increase in Shopee's traffic in the Polish market. The article aims to provide insights for cross-border e-commerce practitioners, helping them address challenges and seize opportunities in the evolving landscape.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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Mexico Closes Dutyfree Loophole Impacting US Apparel Retail

Mexico Closes Dutyfree Loophole Impacting US Apparel Retail

The Mexican government's tightened restrictions on duty-free clothing imports aim to protect domestic industries and combat trade loopholes, impacting U.S. apparel retailers relying on cross-border e-commerce to Mexico. Businesses need to shift towards compliance and diversified operations, embracing the new normal of cross-border e-commerce. Emphasis should be placed on product quality, service experience, and brand value to navigate the changing landscape and maintain competitiveness in the Mexican market.

Ecommerce Boom Fuels Warehouse Rent Surge Strains Businesses

Ecommerce Boom Fuels Warehouse Rent Surge Strains Businesses

Soaring e-commerce demand is driving continuous increases in warehouse rents and record-low vacancy rates. Businesses need to optimize inventory management, adopt flexible location strategies, leverage technology, and collaborate with third-party logistics providers. Developing long-term plans is crucial to navigate market challenges and achieve sustainable growth. This requires a proactive approach to adapt to the evolving landscape of e-commerce logistics and its impact on warehousing costs and availability.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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South Chinas Mingda Yunda Excels in Crossborder Ecommerce

South Chinas Mingda Yunda Excels in Crossborder Ecommerce

This paper analyzes the operational model, service capabilities, and reliability of Shenzhen Mingda Yunda International Logistics Co., Ltd. The company specializes in cross-border e-commerce logistics, providing full-chain, digitalized, and compliant solutions, particularly excelling in the European, American, and Southeast Asian markets. While its domestic sourcing capabilities need improvement, its timeliness, customs clearance proficiency, and customer reputation make it a reliable choice for cross-border e-commerce sellers in South China.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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Agile Logistics Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce Efficiency

Agile Logistics Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce Efficiency

The deep integration of international express delivery and cross-border e-commerce is reshaping the operational logic of supply chains. This article explores efficient collaboration methods, including inventory management, reverse logistics, and real-time information flow, aiming to achieve a three-dimensional balance of speed, cost, and stability, thereby helping sellers improve operational efficiency. Baiyun Network’s professional consulting services and smart price comparison features provide sellers with more possibilities.

Smart Sorting Tech Enhances Crossborder Ecommerce Warehouse Efficiency

Smart Sorting Tech Enhances Crossborder Ecommerce Warehouse Efficiency

To handle small-batch, high-frequency orders in cross-border e-commerce logistics, smart sorting lines are employed to improve efficiency, reduce error rates, and lower labor costs. Key considerations include selecting the right equipment, integrating data systems, and implementing phased upgrades. This approach streamlines operations and enhances overall logistics performance by automating the sorting process and optimizing resource allocation, ultimately leading to faster delivery times and improved customer satisfaction.

Global Shipping Delays Persist After Customs Clearance

Global Shipping Delays Persist After Customs Clearance

The delivery time of international express after arrival is affected by factors such as customs clearance, logistics delivery, express companies, and force majeure, typically requiring 3-10 business days. Understanding these factors helps cross-border e-commerce sellers estimate logistics time and improve customer satisfaction. This includes customs processing efficiency, the express company's operational capacity, and potential unforeseen delays. Accurate estimation leads to better customer expectations and a smoother overall experience.

JD Launches First Direct Cargo Flight Route Between China and the US to Boost Crossborder Ecommerce Development

JD Launches First Direct Cargo Flight Route Between China and the US to Boost Crossborder Ecommerce Development

On June 7, JD.com launched its first full cargo charter flight route from Nanjing to Los Angeles, operating three flights per week with Eastern Airlines. This route significantly enhances logistics efficiency between China and the USA, with exports including daily necessities and clothing, while imports primarily consist of fresh produce. Leveraging JD.com's overseas warehouse resources in the US ensures quick delivery, supporting the growth of cross-border e-commerce.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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