Descartes Acquires Sellercloud for 11B to Boost Ecommerce Logistics

Descartes Acquires Sellercloud for 11B to Boost Ecommerce Logistics

Descartes acquired Sellercloud for $110 million, addressing gaps in its e-commerce logistics capabilities. This acquisition provides more comprehensive inventory and order management solutions, strengthening Descartes' competitive position in the market. Sellercloud's platform complements Descartes' existing offerings, enabling businesses to streamline their e-commerce operations from order placement to delivery. The integration will likely result in enhanced efficiency and improved customer experience for Descartes' clients.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Bonded Warehouses Boost Crossborder Ecommerce Growth

Bonded Warehouses Boost Crossborder Ecommerce Growth

Bonded warehouses, crucial logistics hubs for cross-border e-commerce, offer advantages such as relieving financial pressure, shortening logistics times, and enabling flexible inventory management. Businesses need to understand relevant policies to effectively utilize bonded warehouses and enhance their competitiveness in the cross-border e-commerce market. Proper utilization allows for streamlined operations and improved customer satisfaction through faster delivery and readily available stock.

01/22/2026 Warehousing
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Wuhan College Efire Wrap Up Ecommerce Training Camp

Wuhan College Efire Wrap Up Ecommerce Training Camp

The training program jointly conducted by Wuhan City College and Yihuo Cross-border E-commerce Training Base has successfully concluded. Through immersive training, students systematically learned platform operation, product selection analysis, and marketing promotion skills, achieving significant improvement in their capabilities. This university-enterprise cooperation model effectively enhances students' employment competitiveness and sustainable development ability, contributing to the talent pool for the cross-border e-commerce industry.

Ecommerce Surge Drives Air Cargo Demand Strains Capacity

Ecommerce Surge Drives Air Cargo Demand Strains Capacity

The booming cross-border e-commerce has fueled the demand for air cargo, but also brought challenges such as capacity bottlenecks and talent shortages. Air cargo companies need to address these challenges and seize opportunities through technological innovation, win-win cooperation, talent cultivation, and green environmental protection. By doing so, they can jointly build an efficient and sustainable global trade system with e-commerce.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Ecommerce Firms Optimize Fulfillment for Supply Chain Growth

Ecommerce Firms Optimize Fulfillment for Supply Chain Growth

E-commerce fulfillment faces three major challenges: inventory, speed, and urbanization. Solutions include optimizing inventory management, improving fulfillment efficiency, building intelligent logistics networks, strengthening customer service, and seeking professional partners. DHL Supply Chain, with its extensive experience, global network, and customized solutions, helps businesses succeed in e-commerce. They can assist with streamlining processes, reducing costs, and enhancing the overall customer experience in this demanding environment.

Ryder Logistics Acquires MXD for 120M to Boost Ecommerce Growth

Ryder Logistics Acquires MXD for 120M to Boost Ecommerce Growth

Ryder Logistics acquired MXD for $120 million, expanding its e-commerce service offerings. This acquisition allows Ryder to cover over 95% of the U.S. and Canada, positioning the company as the second-largest provider of bulky goods delivery services in the United States. The strategic move strengthens Ryder's position in the rapidly growing e-commerce logistics market, particularly in the critical last-mile delivery segment.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Stock Dives on Weak Q3 Earnings Bleak Holiday Outlook

Amazon Stock Dives on Weak Q3 Earnings Bleak Holiday Outlook

Amazon's Q3 earnings missed expectations, and Q4 forecasts were significantly lowered, triggering a stock price plunge. A strong dollar led to exchange rate losses, exacerbating performance pressure. The industry as a whole holds a pessimistic attitude towards peak season sales. Cross-border e-commerce sellers need to pay attention to exchange rate fluctuations, flexibly adjust strategies, and cope with market challenges. The results highlight the impact of macroeconomic factors and the need for adaptability in the current global e-commerce landscape.

Ecommerce Demand Drives Warehouse Rent Surge Prologis

Ecommerce Demand Drives Warehouse Rent Surge Prologis

Prologis' financial report reveals a surge in e-commerce leasing demand, driving up warehouse rents and signaling a new landscape in the warehousing market. With inventory rebounding and utilization rates increasing, rents have surpassed pre-pandemic levels. A decline in customer retention rates exposes the reality of a 'K-shaped recovery.' E-commerce businesses need to optimize inventory, improve utilization, and proactively address the challenges of rising rents. The increased demand highlights the continued importance of efficient logistics solutions for online retailers.

Surpath Technologies Secures Funding Plans Global Expansion

Surpath Technologies Secures Funding Plans Global Expansion

Surpath, a cross-border e-commerce supply chain solution provider founded by former Amazon executives, is accelerating its global expansion. Following a RMB 100 million funding round and a technical partnership with Oracle, Surpath is now recruiting key personnel, including a Head of Cross-border LCL Business, Senior Key Account Managers, and Sales Managers. This strategic recruitment drive aims to strengthen Surpath's position in the competitive cross-border e-commerce market and further develop its comprehensive supply chain solutions for global businesses.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Ozon Expands Free Pickup Points to Boost Ecommerce Growth

Ozon Expands Free Pickup Points to Boost Ecommerce Growth

Ozon launches a program offering free transfer of "prime location" pickup points, aiming to retain valuable locations and simplify the exit process for original owners. The initial locations are in cities like Moscow and Yekaterinburg, with new owners not required to pay a deposit. While franchise enthusiasm has cooled slightly, the total number of pickup points continues to grow, indicating a promising future for community e-commerce. This presents a low-cost opportunity for aspiring e-commerce entrepreneurs to enter the market.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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