Inventory Daily Closing The Key to Ensuring Accurate Warehouse Management for Enterprises

Inventory Daily Closing The Key to Ensuring Accurate Warehouse Management for Enterprises

Daily inventory accounting is a crucial activity for businesses, summarizing and reconciling stock at the end of each day. It not only ensures data accuracy amid complex supply chains but also improves management efficiency through technological advancements. This helps companies control operational costs and meet financial and audit requirements. Depending on the nature of different businesses, the frequency of inventory management should be flexibly determined to achieve optimal management results.

11/30/-0001 Warehousing
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Jiaxing Port Container Throughput Exceeds One Million, Marking Significant Growth Trend

Jiaxing Port Container Throughput Exceeds One Million, Marking Significant Growth Trend

As of the end of November, Jiaxing Port's container throughput reached 1.089 million TEUs, marking a 4.1% increase. The launch of Dushan Wharf has transformed the container business model, resulting in a remarkable 76.8% growth in the Dushan Port area. New inland container shipping routes have opened to four locations, further promoting overall development. This series of achievements highlights Jiaxing Port's robust growth momentum and indicates broad future development prospects.

12/18/2023 Logistics
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Amazon EU Fashion Sellers Face GPSR AI Compliance Hurdles

Amazon EU Fashion Sellers Face GPSR AI Compliance Hurdles

Amazon Europe sellers face a looming deadline for compliance with the EU's General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR), requiring adherence by the end of 2024. Simultaneously, AI technology is empowering fashion e-commerce by optimizing the shopping experience with personalized size recommendations and fit review summaries, thus reducing return rates. Sellers should proactively address compliance challenges and embrace AI technologies to enhance competitiveness in the evolving e-commerce landscape.

12/29/2025 Logistics
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Thai Ecommerce Sellers Gear Up for Q4 Holiday Surge

Thai Ecommerce Sellers Gear Up for Q4 Holiday Surge

Thailand's Q4 consumption season is approaching, presenting huge potential for e-commerce. Generation Y is the main consumer group, and live-streaming e-commerce is booming. Opportunities arise for autumn/winter clothing, accessories, mother & baby products, pet supplies, cultural and creative products, cosmetics, and digital home appliances. Key success factors include product selection, localized operations, logistics, live-streaming, and promotions. Seize the opportunities to win the year-end battle!

Chinas Yearend Economic Growth Challenges Mount

Chinas Yearend Economic Growth Challenges Mount

This article analyzes the recent phenomenon of 'year-end fatigue' in economic recovery, exploring the domestic and international challenges currently facing the economy. It also highlights positive signals such as consumer confidence and industry confidence. The article emphasizes that businesses should enhance supply chain resilience, embrace digital transformation, focus on sustainable development, and rationally view the economic situation. By seizing opportunities, businesses can contribute to a sustained economic recovery.

Trucking Rates Edge Up Amid Persistent Market Weakness

Trucking Rates Edge Up Amid Persistent Market Weakness

The truckload freight market experienced weakness at the end of the year, with declining freight volumes and a slight increase in freight rates failing to mask the overall downturn. Experts attribute this to weak demand and inventory buildup, leading to a disappointing peak season. Looking ahead, the market continues to face challenges. Logistics companies need to reduce costs and increase efficiency, expand their business, embrace technology, and strengthen cooperation to weather the winter.

Temu Targets 50 UK Order Localization by 2025

Temu Targets 50 UK Order Localization by 2025

Temu plans to increase the proportion of UK local orders to 50% by the end of 2025, accelerating the localization of European orders through measures such as intelligent overseas warehouses, local seller recruitment, and a semi-managed model. This aims to address increased tariffs, adapt to local demands, and improve user experience. This strategy also provides new market expansion opportunities for UK SMEs and may reshape the landscape of cross-border e-commerce.

WCO Aids Liberia in Trade Efficiency Study

WCO Aids Liberia in Trade Efficiency Study

The WCO is supporting Liberia Customs in a Time Release Study (TRS) project aimed at improving efficiency and facilitating trade. The project focuses on analyzing and streamlining cargo release processes to reduce delays and enhance overall customs operations. Capacity building initiatives are also included to ensure the sustainability of improvements. The project is expected to be completed by the end of the year, contributing to a more efficient and effective customs environment in Liberia.

Ecommerce Firms Warned of Freight Scams Amid Holiday Shipping Rush

Ecommerce Firms Warned of Freight Scams Amid Holiday Shipping Rush

Year-end freight risks are high. Some freight forwarders use low prices to attract business and then resell, resulting in goods being detained due to unpaid debts. Cross-border e-commerce sellers should be wary of the "low-price trap" and choose reputable and professional freight forwarders. Pay attention to their risk control capabilities and value-added services to ensure the safe and timely delivery of goods and avoid losing both money and goods.

Trucking Rates Edge Up Amid Yearend Market Weakness

Trucking Rates Edge Up Amid Yearend Market Weakness

The DAT report indicates a slight increase in U.S. truckload spot rates in October, but overall freight volumes declined, signaling weaker demand in the freight market towards the end of the year. Experts attribute this to a combination of factors, including inventory overhang, macroeconomic uncertainties, and regulatory changes, posing challenges to the market. Freight companies need to refine operations, diversify services, embrace technology, and strengthen risk management to navigate the market downturn.