Amazon Sellers Adopt Expert Strategies to Tackle Challenges

Amazon Sellers Adopt Expert Strategies to Tackle Challenges

This article focuses on nine major challenges faced by Amazon sellers, covering product selection, optimization, operations, logistics, marketing, and arbitrage. It provides practical strategies to help sellers improve their performance and overcome common obstacles in the competitive Amazon marketplace. The discussed issues range from identifying profitable niches to effectively managing inventory and advertising campaigns. The goal is to equip sellers with the knowledge and tools necessary to succeed and maximize their profits on the Amazon platform.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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US Intermodal Freight Volumes Decline in October Amid Tariff Worries

US Intermodal Freight Volumes Decline in October Amid Tariff Worries

North American Intermodal Association data shows a 2% year-over-year decrease in U.S. intermodal freight volume in October 2025, ending months of consecutive growth. Key influencing factors include tariff policies, economic uncertainty, and industrial weakness. While cumulative freight volume for the year remains positive, the growth rate is slowing. The future intermodal market should focus on key factors such as tariffs, consumer spending, inventory levels, and capacity supply, while also strengthening innovation and international cooperation.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Prologis Data Indicates Shift in Logistics Real Estate Demand

Prologis Data Indicates Shift in Logistics Real Estate Demand

The Prologis IBI Index indicates a turning point for logistics real estate demand in Q3, driven by corporate strategic adjustments and key industry growth. Customers are adopting a 'just-enough inventory' approach, stabilizing short-term vacancy rates. However, reduced new construction suggests a future market tightening, potentially accelerating rental growth. Companies and investors should capitalize on these market opportunities. This shift reflects a recalibration of supply chains and a renewed focus on efficiency and resilience within the logistics sector.

Trucking Industry Braces for Weak Peak Season DAT Data

Trucking Industry Braces for Weak Peak Season DAT Data

DAT data indicates weak demand in the US truck freight market at the end of the year, with slight freight rate increases failing to mask the overall decline. Experts attribute the lackluster peak season to a combination of factors, including macroeconomic downturn and inventory surplus. Truck drivers, brokers, and shippers need to control costs, optimize operations, and strengthen cooperation to jointly address market challenges. The small freight rate increases are not enough to offset the overall downward trend.

Trucking Spot Rates Edge Up Amid Persistent Market Weakness

Trucking Spot Rates Edge Up Amid Persistent Market Weakness

DAT reports a slight rebound in US truckload spot rates in October, but overall freight demand remains weak. Dry van volumes decreased, while refrigerated volumes increased, and flatbed volumes remained stable. High inventory levels, cooling consumer spending, and visa issues are key factors contributing to the market slump. The market is projected to face continued challenges into 2025, requiring caution from truck drivers and brokers. The minor rate increase doesn't offset the overall trend of softening demand and overcapacity.

Port of Long Beach Boosts Supply Chain Resilience Amid Recovery

Port of Long Beach Boosts Supply Chain Resilience Amid Recovery

The Port of Long Beach is proactively addressing market shifts by reshaping supply chain resilience through digital upgrades, infrastructure improvements, and strategic partnerships. The port anticipates cargo volumes in 2023 to stabilize at pre-pandemic levels and is closely monitoring economic indicators and inventory fluctuations to adapt to evolving consumer spending patterns. This includes focusing on efficient cargo flow and adapting to the changing demands of the global marketplace to maintain its competitive edge and optimize operational efficiency.

Temu Launches Semimanaged Model for Crossborder Ecommerce

Temu Launches Semimanaged Model for Crossborder Ecommerce

TEMU is launching a "Semi-Managed" model, offering cross-border e-commerce sellers more choices and benefits. This model targets sellers with goods already in overseas warehouses, aiming to improve delivery times, expand product categories, and revitalize overseas inventory. It will build a stronger cross-border e-commerce ecosystem, helping TEMU achieve its 2024 GMV target of $30 billion. The new model is expected to provide more flexibility and control for sellers while leveraging TEMU's platform and resources.

Warner Bros Cracks Down on Harry Potter Trademark Violations

Warner Bros Cracks Down on Harry Potter Trademark Violations

TME Law Firm, representing Warner Bros. Entertainment, has filed a lawsuit (case number 25-cv-00142) regarding trademark infringement related to Harry Potter. Sellers are advised to conduct a self-check of their store inventory to ensure all Harry Potter-related products for sale are officially licensed, thus avoiding potential infringement risks. This action aims to protect the Harry Potter brand and its intellectual property rights. Sellers should verify the authenticity of their products and licensing agreements.

Ebay Sellers Adopt Advanced Strategies to Increase Sales

Ebay Sellers Adopt Advanced Strategies to Increase Sales

This article provides eBay sellers with a comprehensive advanced guide, covering various aspects from basic knowledge to practical tips, precautions, and successful strategies. By optimizing product pages, developing reasonable pricing strategies, providing excellent customer service, and establishing a good reputation and feedback system, sellers can effectively enhance their store's competitiveness and achieve sales breakthroughs. This guide offers actionable steps to improve listings, manage inventory, and navigate the complexities of the eBay marketplace for increased profitability and sustainable growth.

US Trucking Demand Holds Steady Amid Freight Decline

US Trucking Demand Holds Steady Amid Freight Decline

US freight volumes saw a slight dip in August, but the underlying market fundamentals remain solid. Key areas to watch include consumer spending, construction, manufacturing, and inventory levels. The industry faces ongoing challenges related to capacity, regulations, and technology. However, significant opportunities exist in e-commerce, infrastructure development, and cold chain logistics. Navigating these complexities will be crucial for success in the evolving freight landscape. Despite the minor decrease, the overall outlook for the US freight market remains positive.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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