Amazon Sellers Face Warehouse Delays Infringement Risks

Amazon Sellers Face Warehouse Delays Infringement Risks

Amazon US warehouses are currently facing multiple challenges including extreme weather, equipment failures, and overstocking, leading to inbound delays. Simultaneously, infringement lawsuits are frequent, posing a risk of account suspension for sellers. It's recommended that sellers self-inspect their products, pay close attention to emails from Amazon, seek professional assistance when needed, and consider diversifying risk by expanding to other sales channels. This proactive approach can help mitigate potential disruptions and safeguard their Amazon business.

01/06/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Sellers Guide to FBA Lost Inventory Claims

Amazon Sellers Guide to FBA Lost Inventory Claims

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the Amazon FBA lost shipment claim process, covering four main claim scenarios: inbound discrepancies, loss/damage during return shipping, buyer returns not received, and loss/damage in storage/delivery. It also explains how to calculate compensation amounts and highlights important claim considerations. The goal is to help sellers understand the claim requirements, prepare necessary documentation, improve claim success rates, protect their rights, and avoid violating Amazon's policies.

12/31/2025 Logistics
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Ports Address Container Location Discrepancies

Ports Address Container Location Discrepancies

This paper addresses discrepancies between APL container equipment lists and actual berthing terminals, proposing an efficient solution. First, verify the actual berthing terminal with the shipping company. Second, understand the reason for the information mismatch and request the shipping company to provide correct, stamped information. Finally, proceed with the inbound procedures flexibly, based on the actual situation. This ensures smooth container processing despite initial documentation errors and minimizes potential delays or complications related to terminal discrepancies.

Amazon Sellers Optimize FBA Deliveries with Airtruck Hybrid

Amazon Sellers Optimize FBA Deliveries with Airtruck Hybrid

Air freight combined with truck delivery isn't a guaranteed key to FBA success. This article reveals the multiple factors affecting FBA warehouse receiving priority, including cargo attributes, warehouse strategies, and platform rules. Sellers need to optimize packaging, adjust shipping schedules, and choose appropriate logistics channels to improve receiving efficiency and seize opportunities during peak seasons. Understanding these factors is crucial for smooth FBA inbound and avoiding delays. Proactive planning and strategic logistics are key to maximizing success.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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Sinotrans Enhances Logistics for South Korean Ecommerce Growth

Sinotrans Enhances Logistics for South Korean Ecommerce Growth

Sinotrans Express offers a dedicated small parcel service to South Korea, promising delivery within 3-6 working days with compensation for delays. Services include free customs clearance verification, returns and exchanges support, overseas warehouse fulfillment, CGF label application and delivery to warehouses, and inspection & packaging. The Weihai warehouse offers 150 days of stock preparation, with no limitations on SKUs or inbound quantities, and billing based on actual weight. Helping sellers easily expand into the Korean e-commerce market.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Coupang CGF Avoid These 6 Receiving Errors to Cut Shipping Costs

Coupang CGF Avoid These 6 Receiving Errors to Cut Shipping Costs

This article provides a detailed interpretation of the six major rejection red lines for Coupang CGF inbound, including exceeding quantity limits, damaged outer packaging, incorrect packaging, exceeding size and weight restrictions, mismatched products, and lack of physical separation. It also introduces the handling process after rejection to help sellers avoid unnecessary losses and prepare goods smoothly. Understanding these rules is crucial for successful inventory management and avoiding costly returns and delays in the Coupang fulfillment network.

12/30/2025 Warehousing
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Amazon Sellers Optimize Inventory for Success

Amazon Sellers Optimize Inventory for Success

Amazon inventory management is crucial for seller success. This article delves into inventory optimization techniques, including inbound inspection, inventory storage, and standardized product naming. It emphasizes the importance of minimum inventory levels, shelf-life management, and handling slow-moving inventory. Furthermore, it proposes strategies for data-driven inventory optimization and the application of automated inventory management tools. The aim is to help sellers improve operational efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance customer satisfaction. This includes strategies to avoid stockouts and overstocking situations.

01/04/2026 Warehousing
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Amazon Sellers Adapt Strategies to Overcome FBA Challenges

Amazon Sellers Adapt Strategies to Overcome FBA Challenges

This article analyzes common issues in Amazon FBA operations, including inbound discrepancies, oversized shipments, liquidation fees, removal timelines, expiration dates, shipment receiving, and Outlet promotions, providing operational guidance. It addresses practical challenges faced by sellers and offers insights into optimizing FBA processes, managing inventory effectively, and navigating potential pitfalls to improve overall efficiency and profitability within the Amazon FBA ecosystem. The aim is to equip sellers with the knowledge to avoid costly mistakes and maximize their success on the platform.

Amazon Sellers Adjust Strategies to Offset FBA Fee Hikes

Amazon Sellers Adjust Strategies to Offset FBA Fee Hikes

The activation of Amazon FBA Inbound Placement Service Fees brings new cost pressures to sellers. This article provides an in-depth interpretation of the fee standards and its impact, and offers two strategies: maintaining distributed inventory placement or conducting detailed cost analysis. Furthermore, it suggests optimizing supply chain management from a long-term perspective, including accurate demand forecasting, optimized inventory layout, and improved operational efficiency, to cope with rising costs. This proactive approach can help sellers mitigate the impact of the new fees.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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Diversitech Cuts Costs by Easing Port Congestion

Diversitech Cuts Costs by Easing Port Congestion

This paper explores how accelerating supply chain speed, particularly in inbound logistics, can reduce costs, improve efficiency, and enhance competitiveness. Using DiversiTech as a case study, it demonstrates the advantages of integrating port drayage, warehousing, and inland distribution. The paper emphasizes the importance of reducing steps and strengthening control within the supply chain. Ultimately, it highlights the critical role of speed in today's dynamic supply chain environment, enabling companies to better respond to market demands and gain a competitive edge.