US Halloween Boom Fuels Crossborder Ecommerce Growth

US Halloween Boom Fuels Crossborder Ecommerce Growth

US Halloween spending is projected to exceed $13.1 billion, with per capita spending reaching a new high. Decorations, costumes, and candy are the main consumer categories, with pet costumes emerging as a new growth area. Cross-border e-commerce businesses should focus on product selection, marketing strategies, and logistics, leveraging the advantages of overseas warehouses to capitalize on Halloween opportunities and achieve sales growth. This year presents a significant opportunity for businesses to tap into this lucrative market.

Amazon Sellers Require UN383 Verification for Power Products

Amazon Sellers Require UN383 Verification for Power Products

Amazon has stringent requirements for portable power supplies and similar products, with UN38.3 TIC DV verification being a key hurdle. We offer a comprehensive one-stop service including professional testing reports and verification audits to help your products quickly pass Amazon's review. Our services cover major global market certifications, solving certification challenges and helping you successfully launch your e-commerce journey. We provide the necessary documentation and support to ensure compliance and facilitate a smooth listing process on Amazon.

Jury to Rule on Musks Openai Monopoly Lawsuit

Jury to Rule on Musks Openai Monopoly Lawsuit

Elon Musk's lawsuit against Microsoft and OpenAI has moved to the jury trial phase, centering on whether OpenAI violated its non-profit commitment and conspired with Microsoft to monopolize the AI market. The court supported some claims but dismissed the 'unjust enrichment' claim against Microsoft. OpenAI denies the allegations, emphasizing its non-profit nature. This lawsuit has sparked deep reflection on the direction of AI development, and its outcome could significantly impact the AI industry landscape.

Chinas CCC Mark Deadline Nears 11 Product Categories Risk Ban

Chinas CCC Mark Deadline Nears 11 Product Categories Risk Ban

From March 1, 2026, 11 categories of high-risk products, including power banks, will require CCC traceability QR codes for sale. Global Testing Services, a reputable third-party organization, provides one-stop services such as CCC certification and material reliability testing. We help businesses achieve regulatory compliance and successfully launch products, overcoming barriers to international markets. Our comprehensive solutions ensure products meet mandatory standards and are traceable throughout the supply chain, facilitating seamless market access and consumer trust.

CQC Tightens Blue Light Standards for Display Devices

CQC Tightens Blue Light Standards for Display Devices

CQC will implement new low blue light certification rules for display devices on January 4, 2026. The new regulations raise the performance requirements for low blue light emissions and may adjust factory inspections. Companies should evaluate existing products, adjust designs and production processes, and strengthen communication with certification bodies to ensure compliance with the new standards and gain a competitive edge in the market. This proactive approach will help companies navigate the updated requirements and maintain their certification status.

US Container Imports Surge Amid Tariffs Seasonal Demand

US Container Imports Surge Amid Tariffs Seasonal Demand

A new Descartes report indicates that U.S. container imports reached the second-highest level in history in August, totaling 2,519,722 TEU, a 1.6% year-over-year increase and a 3.9% month-over-month decrease. Import volumes are influenced by both tariff policies and seasonal factors. China's import share decreased to 34.5%. East Coast ports gained market share, while West Coast ports experienced a slight decline. Overall, the distribution of throughput across the coastline remained relatively stable.

Manufacturing Grows As Services Sector Struggles ISM Report

Manufacturing Grows As Services Sector Struggles ISM Report

ISM's latest supply chain forecast indicates a steady recovery for US manufacturing in 2025, with projected revenue and capital expenditure growth, and increased confidence. While the service sector maintains overall growth, it faces challenges like rising costs and shrinking profit margins, leading to a slowdown in momentum. The report highlights the divergent recovery paths of these two key industries, providing crucial market insights for businesses. This divergence underscores the need for tailored strategies to navigate the evolving economic landscape.

Wet Seal Boosts Efficiency with Automated Logistics Upgrade

Wet Seal Boosts Efficiency with Automated Logistics Upgrade

Wet Seal significantly improved merchandise processing speed and accuracy while reducing transportation costs through distribution center automation. This case demonstrates that companies can enhance supply chain flexibility and adaptability through technological innovation and strategic adjustments, thereby maintaining competitiveness in a complex and volatile market environment. The automation initiative allowed for faster order fulfillment and reduced errors, leading to improved customer satisfaction and operational efficiency. This highlights the importance of proactive measures in building a resilient supply chain.

USPS Opens Lastmile Delivery to Bids May Alter Retail Logistics

USPS Opens Lastmile Delivery to Bids May Alter Retail Logistics

The United States Postal Service (USPS) plans to open its last-mile delivery network, allowing businesses of all sizes to bid on using its 18,000+ Delivery Destination Units (DDUs). This initiative aims to lower costs for businesses, increase revenue for USPS, and enable faster same-day/next-day delivery within cities. Experts believe this move presents both opportunities and challenges, with the ultimate success depending on the execution of the bidding process and the level of market competition.

Kenco Expands in North America with Drexel Industries Acquisition

Kenco Expands in North America with Drexel Industries Acquisition

Kenco acquired Drexel I's 3PL business in Canada to expand its Canadian operations and enhance its overall North American logistics capabilities. The acquisition includes Drexel's four warehouses and 100 employees. This will strengthen Kenco's competitiveness in the Canadian market and enable the company to provide customers with a broader and more efficient range of logistics services. The strategic move underscores Kenco's commitment to growth and its dedication to providing comprehensive supply chain solutions across North America.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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