Ebay Sellers Guide Navigating Policies and Logistics Appeals

Ebay Sellers Guide Navigating Policies and Logistics Appeals

This article provides an in-depth interpretation of eBay's evaluation policies, offering official inquiry channels and detailing the logistics evaluation appeal process. It aims to help sellers protect their rights and enhance their store's competitiveness. By mastering eBay's rules, sellers can effectively navigate the e-commerce platform. Learn how to understand eBay policies and successfully manage logistics disputes to improve your seller rating and overall performance on eBay.

Bringg Raises 100M to Expand Lastmile Delivery Solutions

Bringg Raises 100M to Expand Lastmile Delivery Solutions

Bringg secured $100 million in funding, reaching a $1 billion valuation and becoming a last-mile delivery unicorn. The funding will be used to expand the platform, optimize delivery processes, and meet global demand. This investment highlights the growing importance of efficient and scalable last-mile solutions in the e-commerce landscape. Bringg's technology aims to streamline operations and improve customer experience in the increasingly competitive delivery market.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Telegram Enhances Strategies for Global Customer Outreach

Telegram Enhances Strategies for Global Customer Outreach

This article delves into the potential of Telegram for overseas customer acquisition. It details how Telegram lead generation tools, through stable account matrices, precise user data collection, and efficient outreach, can help export trade, cross-border e-commerce, and other overseas projects build sustainable and accurate overseas customer channels. Ultimately, this leads to business growth by leveraging targeted Telegram marketing strategies and optimizing user engagement within the platform.

Crossborder Ecommerce Gains Edge with Offsite Traffic Strategies

Crossborder Ecommerce Gains Edge with Offsite Traffic Strategies

Cross-border e-commerce sellers are facing high costs of in-platform traffic and actively seeking off-site traffic generation. However, the effectiveness of off-site promotion is often unstable. This article, through case studies, emphasizes the need for a systematic approach to off-site traffic, precise targeting of users, and comprehensive consideration from strategy and judgment to execution. It aims to help sellers break through growth bottlenecks.

Crossborder Ecommerce Thrives at March New Trade Festival

Crossborder Ecommerce Thrives at March New Trade Festival

The "Digital Intelligent Globalization: Comprehensive Interpretation of March New Trade Festival" event will be held in Mianyang on March 7, 2025, focusing on cross-border e-commerce growth. Experts from Alibaba.com, multi-platform operators, and Alibaba OKKI channel managers will share practical export operations, data analysis, and digital management experiences. The event aims to help sellers succeed in the March New Trade Festival, improve operational efficiency, and boost performance.

Guide to Small Parcel Imports in Crossborder Ecommerce

Guide to Small Parcel Imports in Crossborder Ecommerce

This article details the import process of cross-border e-commerce small packages, covering the classification of import express (documents, personal belongings, goods), the differences and applications of KJ1/KJ2/KJ3 customs declarations, and the precautions for declaring personal belongings. Choosing the right express company and accurately declaring goods are crucial for smooth customs clearance. Understanding these aspects helps businesses and individuals navigate the complexities of importing goods through cross-border e-commerce channels efficiently and compliantly.

Ecommerce Sellers Guide to International Small Packet Shipping

Ecommerce Sellers Guide to International Small Packet Shipping

International Small Packet logistics, known for its cost-effectiveness and convenience, is a common choice for novice cross-border e-commerce sellers. This article provides an in-depth analysis from the perspectives of cost, operation, scope, timeliness, and risk. It aims to help new sellers comprehensively understand the advantages and disadvantages of international small packets and make informed decisions based on their own business needs, laying a solid foundation for their cross-border e-commerce journey.

09/26/2025 Logistics
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Ecommerce Boosts Charter Flights Over Commercial Airlines in Peak Season

Ecommerce Boosts Charter Flights Over Commercial Airlines in Peak Season

This paper delves into the differences in space stability between self-operated charter flights and commercial flights within the air freight special line during the peak season of cross-border e-commerce. It provides a quantitative comparison from multiple dimensions, including capacity allocation mechanisms, cost structures, and external variable disturbances. This analysis offers data-driven decision-making references for cross-border e-commerce sellers, helping them choose the most suitable transportation mode, optimize logistics costs, and enhance competitiveness.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Ecommerce Firms Boost Efficiency with 3PL Preprocessing

Ecommerce Firms Boost Efficiency with 3PL Preprocessing

This paper delves into five distinct inventory pre-processing services offered by third-party logistics (3PL) providers, encompassing kitting, right-sized packaging, diverse bundle creation, preparation for various downstream fulfillers, and value-added services. These services empower e-commerce businesses to enhance operational efficiency, reduce costs, and bolster competitiveness, ultimately enabling them to stand out in a fiercely competitive market. By leveraging these pre-processing capabilities, e-commerce companies can optimize their supply chains and improve customer satisfaction.

11/03/2025 Warehousing
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Temu Aliexpress Hit 3B in South Korea Rival Local Ecommerce

Temu Aliexpress Hit 3B in South Korea Rival Local Ecommerce

AliExpress and Temu's sales in South Korea exceeded 4 trillion won last year, an 85% increase, challenging domestic e-commerce giants Coupang and Naver. This article analyzes their user characteristics and competitive landscape. It suggests optimizing user experience and strengthening localized operations. The article also explores the development prospects of cross-border e-commerce in the Korean market, highlighting the growing influence of these platforms and the strategies needed for continued success in a competitive environment.