Amazon Sellers Guide Maximizing Lost Inventory Reimbursements

Amazon Sellers Guide Maximizing Lost Inventory Reimbursements

This article addresses the issue of lost inventory that Amazon sellers might encounter during the year-end promotional season. It details several scenarios where sellers can file claims with Amazon, including warehouse inventory damage or loss, receiving discrepancies, buyer returns not returned to inventory, and incorrect shipping fees. The article also lists the key information required for claims, provides the claims process, and offers practical advice on preventing lost inventory. The goal is to help sellers minimize losses and protect their rights.

Amazon Expands US ASIN Promotions to Canada and Mexico

Amazon Expands US ASIN Promotions to Canada and Mexico

Amazon's new NARF Deal feature allows US sellers to extend eligible ASIN promotions to Canadian and Mexican marketplaces. This simplifies cross-border operations, reduces costs, and increases product visibility, helping sellers quickly expand into the North American market and achieve sales growth. Sellers need to ensure NARF is enabled, products meet Deal submission requirements, and the price including tax is below $50 USD. This streamlined process aims to boost sales and facilitate easier access to a broader customer base within North America.

01/04/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Revises US Shipping Rules for Thirdparty Sellers

Amazon Revises US Shipping Rules for Thirdparty Sellers

Amazon US has adjusted its shipping and handling time policies, posing challenges for seller-fulfilled merchants. Sellers need to reassess their logistics models, optimize partnerships, strengthen inventory management, improve order processing efficiency, and flexibly adjust time settings to address the impact of the new regulations and ensure account health. This requires a proactive approach to adapt to the changing landscape of e-commerce fulfillment and maintain competitiveness within the Amazon marketplace.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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US Port Delays Strikes Disrupt Crossborder Ecommerce Shipments

US Port Delays Strikes Disrupt Crossborder Ecommerce Shipments

During the year-end peak season, cross-border sellers face multiple challenges including the risk of a US West Coast strike, Canadian port congestion, and Amazon warehouse overflow. Sellers should promptly adjust logistics and stocking plans, optimize inventory management, choose warehouses with better logistics conditions, and maintain communication with logistics providers and Amazon to ensure smooth logistics. This proactive approach is crucial for navigating the complex and volatile logistics landscape and mitigating potential disruptions to supply chains.

01/04/2026 Logistics
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Kyushu Xing Expands Chinas Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics

Kyushu Xing Expands Chinas Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics

This article provides an in-depth review of Chengdu Jiuzhouxing Supply Chain, a company specializing in cross-border e-commerce logistics. It analyzes the company's strengths in China-Europe Railway Express, digital supply chain, and compliant operations. The review also examines its service quality, dedicated line layout, overseas warehouse network, and domestic cargo collection capabilities. This article offers valuable insights for sellers seeking cross-border logistics solutions in the Southwest China region.

Amazon Sellers Face New Inventory Fee Seek Cost Cuts

Amazon Sellers Face New Inventory Fee Seek Cost Cuts

This article delves into the impact of Amazon's Inventory Placement Service Fee on sellers and provides several strategies to mitigate its effects. These strategies include choosing the optimal number of warehouses, leveraging Amazon Global Logistics (AGL), optimizing supply chain management, and adjusting pricing strategies. The aim is to help sellers optimize costs, improve operational efficiency, and adapt to the evolving cross-border e-commerce landscape under the new rules.

12/31/2025 Logistics
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