De Minimis Rules Simplified for Crossborder Ecommerce

De Minimis Rules Simplified for Crossborder Ecommerce

This paper delves into the application of the De Minimis duty exemption strategy in cross-border e-commerce, analyzing its advantages and limitations. It helps e-commerce sellers assess whether their business is suitable for the De Minimis strategy by addressing four key questions: average order value, product customs classification, inventory mix, and customer geographic location. This assessment aims to avoid the risks associated with blindly adopting the strategy and ultimately achieve cost optimization.

IATA Launches New Portal to Boost Aviation Training

IATA Launches New Portal to Boost Aviation Training

IATA offers comprehensive aviation training support, including FAQs, video tutorials, and a customer portal, addressing various issues users encounter during training. It also provides in-house training services to enhance team capabilities. IATA is committed to being a trusted career development partner for aviation professionals, helping them achieve their aviation dreams. Their resources aim to solve training problems and foster professional growth within the aviation industry, ensuring individuals and organizations are well-equipped for success.

Amazon Sellers Guide to Logistics MFN FBA and Overseas Warehouses

Amazon Sellers Guide to Logistics MFN FBA and Overseas Warehouses

This article provides an in-depth analysis of three common logistics strategies used by Amazon sellers: Merchant Fulfilled Network (MFN), Overseas Warehouses, and Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA). It details the advantages and disadvantages of each, offering recommendations for selection. The aim is to help sellers choose the most suitable logistics solution based on their specific circumstances, improve operational efficiency, build customer reputation, and achieve growth in their cross-border e-commerce business.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Air Waybill (AWB) Payment Guide: Currency and Payment Method Analysis

Air Waybill (AWB) Payment Guide: Currency and Payment Method Analysis

This article provides a detailed analysis of the payment regulations within the Air Waybill (AWB), including definitions of prepaid and collect payments, as well as how to correctly declare the value of goods. It emphasizes the payment methods at both the origin and destination points, along with the flexibility of currency payments. These regulations not only help ensure the efficiency and safety of cargo transportation but also reduce potential financial risks and enhance customer experience.

Enhancing The Competitiveness Of Railway Freight: Legal Framework And Outlook

Enhancing The Competitiveness Of Railway Freight: Legal Framework And Outlook

The rail freight sector is enhancing transport speed and efficiency through technological innovation and market collaboration. The development of freight trains has strengthened the competitiveness of railways, meeting growing customer demands for timeliness and safety. Developing high-speed freight railways is a crucial direction for railway reform, promoting continual progress in the logistics industry. In the future, railway transport will be lower in cost, faster, and more reliable, becoming a key choice for cargo transportation.

07/21/2025 Logistics
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Open Development New Concept Empowers Railway Freight Transformation and Upgrade

Open Development New Concept Empowers Railway Freight Transformation and Upgrade

The launch of the Central Asia freight train signifies the transformation and upgrading of rail freight under the concept of open development. While it brings notable advantages in cost and time, rail freight still faces challenges in proactive openness, bidirectional engagement, and win-win scenarios. Railway departments need to enhance market research and actively broaden their customer base to adapt to the rapidly evolving international logistics market, ensuring the sustainable development of rail freight.

12/30/2023 Logistics
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US Customs Delays Disrupt Supply Chains Cause Backlogs

US Customs Delays Disrupt Supply Chains Cause Backlogs

Stricter US customs policies, increased tariffs, and intensified inspections are hindering deliveries to Amazon and Walmart warehouses, exacerbating port congestion. Exporters need to pay close attention to policy changes, strengthen compliance, and optimize logistics to address these challenges. The tightened regulations are impacting supply chains and require proactive measures to mitigate potential disruptions and delays. Businesses should also explore alternative shipping routes and consider diversifying their customer base to reduce reliance on specific markets.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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Europes Ecommerce Market to Hit 756B by 2027

Europes Ecommerce Market to Hit 756B by 2027

The European e-commerce market is booming, projected to exceed $756.2 billion by 2027. This growth is driven by factors including widespread internet access, evolving consumer habits, advancements in payment methods, platform optimization, improved logistics, cross-border e-commerce, environmental awareness, and supportive policies. Businesses should capitalize on this opportunity by carefully selecting products, optimizing the customer experience, prioritizing localization, and ensuring regulatory compliance to succeed in the European e-commerce market.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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Five Steps to Improve Supply Chain Forecasting Accuracy

Five Steps to Improve Supply Chain Forecasting Accuracy

This paper outlines five key steps to enhance the value of supply chain forecasting: defining clear forecasting objectives and scope, collecting and cleaning data, selecting appropriate forecasting methods, evaluating and optimizing prediction models, and continuously monitoring and adjusting. By following these steps, businesses can build a more accurate and reliable forecasting system, optimize inventory management, reduce operating costs, and improve customer satisfaction. This leads to a more efficient and responsive supply chain.

Global Air Freight Packaging Key Security Guidelines

Global Air Freight Packaging Key Security Guidelines

International air freight packaging requires a triple protection approach: shockproof, moisture-proof, and anti-theft. A gradient packaging structure should be built, with personalized solutions tailored to different cargo characteristics, while adhering to IATA standards. Selecting the right logistics partner can reduce damage rates and save costs. Optimizing packaging design and material selection can further enhance cargo safety and minimize potential losses during air transportation, ultimately contributing to lower logistics expenses and improved customer satisfaction.