Amazon Warehouses Face Heatwaves Strikes and Delays in US

Amazon Warehouses Face Heatwaves Strikes and Delays in US

The temporary closure of Amazon's GYR3 warehouse due to high temperatures, coupled with warehouse congestion, limited carrier appointments, and potential express delivery strikes, poses significant challenges to last-mile delivery in the US. Sellers should closely monitor warehouse appointment availability and logistics updates, flexibly choose delivery methods, diversify inventory, and strengthen communication with logistics providers to mitigate operational risks and ensure business stability. This proactive approach is crucial for navigating the current disruptions and maintaining a reliable supply chain.

01/06/2026 Logistics
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Ecommerce Boom Strains Southern California Warehouses

Ecommerce Boom Strains Southern California Warehouses

Southern California is facing a severe warehouse crisis. The e-commerce boom has intensified demand for warehouse space, leading to extremely low vacancy rates and soaring rents. Labor shortages and construction delays further exacerbate the problem. Businesses are seeking inland alternatives, but the fundamental solution lies in increasing warehouse supply, improving efficiency, and optimizing the supply chain. This includes exploring automation, vertical storage solutions, and better utilization of existing space to mitigate the impact of the crisis.

01/07/2026 Warehousing
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DHL Blue Yonder Microsoft Launch Smart Logistics Robotics Platform

DHL Blue Yonder Microsoft Launch Smart Logistics Robotics Platform

DHL, Blue Yonder, and Microsoft have collaborated to launch a robotics platform designed to simplify integration, reduce costs, and enhance warehouse efficiency. Built on Azure IoT, the platform aims to accelerate logistics automation. This collaboration provides a standardized and scalable solution for deploying and managing robots in warehouse environments, ultimately improving operational performance and streamlining complex processes within the supply chain. The platform's modular design allows for flexible adaptation to various warehouse layouts and automation needs.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Sellers Face Paid Storage Expansion Amid Capacity Limits

Amazon Sellers Face Paid Storage Expansion Amid Capacity Limits

Amazon's potential introduction of a 'paid storage expansion' model for FBA (Fulfillment by Amazon) is drawing significant attention from sellers. This article delves into the reasons behind Amazon's frequent storage restrictions, explores the potential impact of the 'paid expansion' model, and provides strategies for sellers to navigate these challenges. The aim is to assist sellers in achieving sustainable growth amidst the evolving landscape of Amazon's FBA program and the complexities of cross-border e-commerce.

01/04/2026 Logistics
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UK Ecommerce Sellers Optimize Sea Freight for Faster Shipping

UK Ecommerce Sellers Optimize Sea Freight for Faster Shipping

This article delves into the advantages of Sea Freight FBA in the UK, including improved delivery speed, reduced logistics costs, and enhanced customer satisfaction. It provides key steps to optimize the logistics experience using Sea Freight FBA, such as developing a transportation plan, selecting carriers, providing customer service, understanding customer needs, tracking shipment status, optimizing inventory management, and regularly evaluating performance. These strategies help sellers succeed in the UK e-commerce market.

01/23/2026 Logistics
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Logistics Industry Trends to Watch in 2025

Logistics Industry Trends to Watch in 2025

This selection of "must-read" articles from "Logistics Management" magazine for 2025 covers key areas: transportation trends, logistics technology, and global logistics. The articles delve into crucial topics such as data, artificial intelligence, automation, e-commerce, reverse logistics, talent reshaping, tariff policies, freight forwarding, 3PL, trucking, ocean shipping, and warehouse automation. The aim is to help logistics professionals gain insights into market changes and grasp future development directions, preparing them for the evolving landscape of the industry.

Gamestops Shipfromstore Strategy Reshapes Retail Logistics

Gamestops Shipfromstore Strategy Reshapes Retail Logistics

GameStop's store fulfillment model expands online product selection, optimizes inventory, and reduces return pressure. Stores transform into mini-distribution centers, boosting omnichannel efficiency. This approach leverages existing store infrastructure to fulfill online orders, offering faster delivery times and reduced shipping costs. By utilizing store inventory, GameStop can offer a wider range of products online without increasing warehouse space. This strategy also contributes to a more seamless customer experience across all channels, improving overall customer satisfaction and driving revenue growth.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Temu Introduces Semimanaged Logistics for Overseas Sellers

Temu Introduces Semimanaged Logistics for Overseas Sellers

Temu is launching a "Semi-Managed" mode, initially in the US and later expanding to Europe. This model targets overseas warehouse sellers, who will handle order import and fulfillment, eliminating the domestic logistics process. The aim is to shorten delivery times, enhance platform competitiveness, and attract more high-quality sellers. By allowing sellers to manage their own inventory and fulfillment from overseas warehouses, Temu hopes to offer faster shipping and a wider selection of products to its customers.

Amazon Eases Rules for Thirdparty Sellers Amid Market Changes

Amazon Eases Rules for Thirdparty Sellers Amid Market Changes

Amazon has adjusted its FBA policy, allowing Prime sellers to freely choose their fulfillment methods, no longer mandating FBA usage. This move aims to eliminate monopolies and provide more opportunities for self-fulfillment sellers, but it also presents challenges. Sellers need to pay attention to market changes, optimize products, logistics, and services, and diversify platform strategies to stand out in the competition. This policy shift requires sellers to be agile and adapt to the evolving e-commerce landscape.