Bao Tong Da Logistics Honored Again by China Trade Council

Bao Tong Da Logistics Honored Again by China Trade Council

Baotongda International Logistics, recognized for its professional service and industry influence, has been selected for the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) Key Contact Enterprise List for Cross-border E-commerce for three consecutive years, highlighting its leading position in logistics and warehousing. The company builds a robust logistics network and warehousing system, establishing strategic partnerships with major cross-border e-commerce platforms. This enables them to provide efficient and secure logistics solutions for businesses expanding overseas, contributing to the high-quality development of China's cross-border e-commerce sector.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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Exploring Shanghai's Booking Platforms to Enhance International Logistics Efficiency

Exploring Shanghai's Booking Platforms to Enhance International Logistics Efficiency

This article explores booking platforms in Shanghai, including logistics subsidiaries of major shipping companies and various freight forwarding agents. It emphasizes the diversity and reliability of these platforms, noting that finding a good freight forwarder is crucial for successful bookings. Furthermore, with the development of the internet, e-commerce platforms are also beginning to offer booking capabilities, providing foreign traders with more options.

07/18/2025 Logistics
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Ebay Expands Secondhand Luxury Market to Boost Sales

Ebay Expands Secondhand Luxury Market to Boost Sales

Facing declining e-commerce market share, eBay is shifting its focus to the burgeoning pre-owned luxury goods market, aiming to revitalize its e-commerce empire. By optimizing the user interface, expanding product categories, and strengthening authentication processes, eBay hopes to stand out in a competitive landscape. However, the rise of new platforms and brand-owned resale stores presents challenges. Whether eBay can successfully navigate this shift remains to be seen.

Jumia Seller Sees 10x Growth in Africas Ecommerce Boom

Jumia Seller Sees 10x Growth in Africas Ecommerce Boom

Cross-border e-commerce seller Tima leveraged the Jumia platform, focusing on 3C products and utilizing overseas warehouses, to cultivate markets like Nigeria. This strategy resulted in a tenfold increase in sales, successfully tapping into the blue ocean of African e-commerce. By specializing in electronics and employing efficient logistics, Tima achieved significant growth and profitability in the emerging African market, demonstrating the potential for cross-border sellers on platforms like Jumia.

Guide to Profitable Crossborder Ecommerce Product Selection

Guide to Profitable Crossborder Ecommerce Product Selection

This article delves into the core strategies and considerations for product selection in cross-border independent e-commerce platforms. It aims to help sellers accurately target their markets, choose suitable products, reduce logistics costs, and avoid highly competitive markets. It emphasizes supply chain stability, product relevance, development potential, aesthetics, and practicality. Through case studies and pitfalls to avoid, this article provides practical guidance to help sellers succeed in the cross-border e-commerce field.

Jdcom Exits Southeast Asia Amid Localization Struggles

Jdcom Exits Southeast Asia Amid Localization Struggles

JD.com's closure of its e-commerce platforms in Indonesia and Thailand marks a setback in its Southeast Asia strategy. Facing intense competition and localization challenges, JD.com is shifting its focus to strengthening logistics infrastructure, providing supply chain services for the global market. Overseas expansion for e-commerce giants requires overcoming policy and cultural challenges, with localized operations being crucial. Cross-border sellers should understand the market, optimize sales channels, and provide localized services to succeed.

China Bans Toxic Childrens Shoes After Livestream Sales Scandal

China Bans Toxic Childrens Shoes After Livestream Sales Scandal

Crazy Little Yang Brother's live streaming channel was exposed for selling "toxic children's shoes" with phthalate levels exceeding standards by a hundredfold, posing a serious threat to children's health. The company involved has a history of bad practices, while the streamer remains silent, raising consumer concerns about the chaos in live streaming e-commerce. Reshaping the live streaming e-commerce ecosystem requires joint efforts from regulatory authorities, platforms, streamers, and consumers to safeguard children's safety.

Dashu Crossborder Launches Ecommerce Integration Platform

Dashu Crossborder Launches Ecommerce Integration Platform

Dashu Cross-border is a comprehensive service platform focused on the cross-border e-commerce sector. By integrating industry information, building event platforms, and optimizing resource matching, it provides one-stop solutions for practitioners. With an open ecosystem at its core, the platform is committed to empowering China's cross-border e-commerce industry and promoting its innovation and development. It aims to connect businesses, share insights, and facilitate growth within the dynamic cross-border market.

Ecommerce Firms Adapt to Higher Costs Shifting Market Trends

Ecommerce Firms Adapt to Higher Costs Shifting Market Trends

Rising Amazon FBA fees, Shopee's upgraded advertising features and expanded Preferred Seller Program, and Lazada's last-mile delivery fee adjustments with same-day delivery launch signal a new round of competition and strategic adjustments in cross-border e-commerce platforms. Sellers need to closely monitor platform policies and optimize operations to maintain competitiveness in the market. Staying informed about these changes and adapting strategies accordingly is crucial for success in the evolving e-commerce landscape.

12/29/2025 Logistics
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Suberrys Hong Kong IPO Struggles Amid Ecommerce Growth Concerns

Suberrys Hong Kong IPO Struggles Amid Ecommerce Growth Concerns

The disappointing IPO of cross-border e-commerce company 'Booyu' in Hong Kong highlights the challenges facing the industry. Over-reliance on the US market and third-party platforms, coupled with insufficient brand autonomy, are key concerns. To achieve sustainable growth, companies need to focus on brand building and diversify their sales channels. This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of strategic adaptation in the rapidly evolving cross-border e-commerce landscape.