Amazon Germany Introduces Click Collect for Retail Partners

Amazon Germany Introduces Click Collect for Retail Partners

Amazon Germany has launched a "Click and Collect" service, allowing third-party sellers to offer same-day in-store pickup for customers within a 48-kilometer radius. This initiative aims to increase store traffic, attract new customers, strengthen customer relationships, boost product sales and after-sales service, and enhance store visibility. Ultimately, it helps sellers achieve online-offline integration and provides customers with more convenient shopping options.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Revises Payment Policies to Safeguard Seller Funds

Amazon Revises Payment Policies to Safeguard Seller Funds

New Amazon payment collection rules take effect on July 15th, aiming to enhance seller fund security. Sellers must ensure they use a service provider enrolled in the Payment Service Provider Program or a bank account for receiving payments, otherwise they may face delayed or frozen funds. Amazon provides various solutions and technical support to help sellers transition smoothly and build a secure e-commerce ecosystem.

Hong Kong Expands Crossborder Parcel Forwarding to Shenzhen

Hong Kong Expands Crossborder Parcel Forwarding to Shenzhen

Hong Kong parcel collection and direct shipping to Shenzhen offers a convenient cross-border transportation solution. This service encompasses receiving, packaging, and forwarding, allowing consumers to easily enjoy cross-border shopping. It provides various shipping options and complete tracking to ensure safe and efficient delivery. Customers can rely on this service for a hassle-free experience when importing goods from Hong Kong to Shenzhen.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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Fee Disparities at Ningbo Shanghai Ports Prompt Forwarder Adjustments

Fee Disparities at Ningbo Shanghai Ports Prompt Forwarder Adjustments

This paper explores the differences in Detention and Demurrage (D&D) charge handling between Shanghai Port and Ningbo Port, and the challenges faced by freight forwarders as a result. The analysis delves into the reasons behind these discrepancies and proposes strategies for freight forwarders to cope with them. These strategies include understanding local regulations, strengthening communication with port authorities and shipping lines, and maintaining transparency with clients regarding potential D&D charges. Effectively managing these differences is crucial for minimizing costs and ensuring smooth cargo flow.