Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics Grow in Southeast Asia Middle East

Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics Grow in Southeast Asia Middle East

This paper delves into the characteristics of cross-border e-commerce logistics in Southeast Asia and the Middle East. It provides recommendations for diversified channel selection, including sea freight, international express, dedicated line logistics, and overseas warehouses. Furthermore, it proposes mitigation strategies for risks such as customs clearance, price competition, and address irregularities, aiming to assist sellers in achieving success in these emerging markets.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Fedex UPS Compete in Logistics Tech Amid Ecommerce Surge

Fedex UPS Compete in Logistics Tech Amid Ecommerce Surge

Faced with logistics pressure from e-commerce growth, FedEx and UPS are not significantly increasing seasonal staff. Instead, they are investing heavily in automation technologies and building smaller, local sorting centers to improve efficiency and reduce costs. This dual investment in human resources and capital is crucial for managing business growth. Technology empowers logistics to embrace the new era of e-commerce.

US Firms Consumers Pay 38B in Trade War Tariffs

US Firms Consumers Pay 38B in Trade War Tariffs

A report reveals that US businesses and consumers have paid an extra $38 billion in tariffs due to the trade war, with September's tariffs hitting a record high. The tariffs are not paid by China, but by US companies and consumers, leading to a sharp decline in agricultural exports, hindered investment, reduced employment, and economic slowdown. The report calls for resolving trade frictions through dialogue and consultation, and expresses hope for a more open and cooperative trade environment.

UPS Faces 68B EU Hurdle in Logistics Market Expansion

UPS Faces 68B EU Hurdle in Logistics Market Expansion

UPS sued the European Commission over its blocked 2013 acquisition of TNT Express, arguing the prohibition was unfair and resulted in significant losses. The case concerns key areas such as antitrust regulation, market competition, and corporate mergers. The ruling's outcome will have a profound impact on future antitrust cases and the logistics industry. Despite the failed acquisition, UPS remains optimistic about the European market and will continue to pursue its European investment plans. The lawsuit seeks compensation for damages incurred due to the Commission's decision.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Guide to Avoiding FOB Pitfalls in Engineering Machinery Exports

Guide to Avoiding FOB Pitfalls in Engineering Machinery Exports

This article analyzes the critical aspects of construction machinery export under FOB terms from a data analyst's perspective. It provides an actionable checklist, emphasizing clear responsibility boundaries, selecting suitable transportation solutions, highlighting the importance of packaging evidence, negotiating transparent risk with freight forwarders, anticipating hidden charges at the port of origin, and building an auditable delivery evidence chain. The aim is to help novice foreign traders avoid first-order pitfalls and maximize profits. This analysis focuses on providing practical advice for managing risks and optimizing the export process.

Sunrei Tech Hits 210M Revenue in Functional Apparel Niche

Sunrei Tech Hits 210M Revenue in Functional Apparel Niche

Shangrui Technology in Dongguan specializes in functional apparel, generating annual revenue of 1.5 billion RMB. The company precisely targets outdoor sports and low-temperature work populations, demonstrating that niche demands can unlock significant potential. Focusing on specialized needs within the clothing market allows Shangrui to thrive in cross-border e-commerce by catering to specific consumer groups seeking performance-driven garments. Their success highlights the value of identifying and serving underserved segments within the broader apparel industry.

Trust Key to Success in Global Trade Experts Say

Trust Key to Success in Global Trade Experts Say

The key to successful foreign trade deals lies in building a reliable and trustworthy image. This article analyzes the three core values of being 'reliable' through three case studies: sincere communication, closed-loop management, and appropriate judgment. It emphasizes integrating 'reliability' into daily work, starting with small details, to gain customer trust and achieve long-term cooperation. By consistently demonstrating dependability and integrity, businesses can foster strong relationships and secure lasting partnerships in the global market.

Wudeli Flour Leads Chinas Flour Industry in Digital Transformation

Wudeli Flour Leads Chinas Flour Industry in Digital Transformation

Wudeli Flour Handan Company has been selected as a pilot enterprise for digital transformation of SMEs in Handan City. Previously, the company was included in the list of advanced-level smart factories in Hebei Province. The company will continue to deepen the construction of smart factories, play a benchmark leading role, promote regional digital development, and empower the digital upgrade of SMEs. Wudeli aims to leverage its experience to assist other small and medium-sized enterprises in their own digital transformation journeys.

Max International Honored for Boosting Ecommerce in JD Alliance

Max International Honored for Boosting Ecommerce in JD Alliance

Max International received the "Joint Efforts Award" from JD Union, highlighting its excellence in SaaS marketing services. Through close collaboration with JD Union, Max International is committed to providing e-commerce clients with precise traffic acquisition and closed-loop conversion tracking, empowering advertising performance improvement and driving business growth. The company will continue to deepen cooperation and provide more efficient marketing solutions. This award recognizes Max International's significant contribution to the JD Union ecosystem and its commitment to delivering impactful results for its clients.

Guangdong Firms Lead Chinese Expansion in Asian Trade Exhibitions

Guangdong Firms Lead Chinese Expansion in Asian Trade Exhibitions

2025 data on Chinese companies participating in overseas exhibitions reveals that Guangdong, Zhejiang, and Jiangsu provinces lead in the number of participating enterprises, with the building materials, machinery, and electronics industries being the most active. Exhibition destinations are significantly concentrated in Asia, reflecting the accelerating trend of Chinese companies expanding their overseas exhibition presence along the 'Belt and Road' Initiative and surrounding markets. This indicates a strategic shift towards these regions for export trade opportunities.