Distributed Warehouse Management A New Opportunity to Restructure the Supply Chain

Distributed Warehouse Management A New Opportunity to Restructure the Supply Chain

Distributed warehouse management enhances delivery speed and supply chain resilience by positioning inventory centers closer to end consumers, and is gradually being adopted by the market. By 2025, it is expected that there will be 962 micro distribution centers operating globally, making them a new choice for businesses in supply chain management due to their potential for growth and adaptability.

07/24/2025 Warehousing
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Vipshop Debuts AI-Powered Autonomous Delivery Vehicles to Transform Logistics

Vipshop Debuts AI-Powered Autonomous Delivery Vehicles to Transform Logistics

Vipshop has launched an intelligent delivery unmanned vehicle, breaking through traditional delivery methods. It features 20 express storage spaces, autonomous navigation, and obstacle avoidance, aimed at improving last-mile delivery efficiency. Meanwhile, Vipshop continues to innovate within the smart logistics industry chain, further optimizing logistics processes through smart AGV robots and efficient warehousing systems, ultimately providing consumers with a superior shopping experience.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Amazon FBA Sellers Urged to Optimize Inventory Replenishment Strategies

Amazon FBA Sellers Urged to Optimize Inventory Replenishment Strategies

This article discusses replenishment strategies for Amazon FBA sellers, including understanding lead times, calculating safety stock, determining replenishment quantities, and forecasting future sales. These strategies aim to effectively manage FBA inventory and ensure a steady supply of popular products. Additionally, the importance of selecting the right logistics channels is emphasized, ensuring timely delivery of products to consumers through efficient management.

07/29/2025 Warehousing
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Reverse Logistics Gains Importance as Businesses Prioritize Sustainability

Reverse Logistics Gains Importance as Businesses Prioritize Sustainability

Reverse logistics refers to the process of products returning from consumers to production or processing points, aimed at achieving resource recycling and environmental protection. Effective management of reverse logistics can not only reduce raw material consumption and environmental impact but also create economic value for companies and enhance consumer satisfaction. Integrating reverse logistics into overall strategy helps businesses gain a competitive advantage.

Brazil Seizes One Million Fake Eyeglasses in Anticounterfeit Raid

Brazil Seizes One Million Fake Eyeglasses in Anticounterfeit Raid

Brazilian customs seized millions of counterfeit eyeglasses in Operation 'Blind Man 3', aimed at combating illegal trade and protecting consumers from the dangers of substandard eyewear. The operation highlights the potential risks associated with counterfeit products and the importance of strengthening market regulation and consumer education. Brazilian customs will continue to crack down on counterfeiting activities to maintain market order.

DHL Neste Partner to Boost Sustainable Aviation Fuel

DHL Neste Partner to Boost Sustainable Aviation Fuel

DHL Group is deepening its partnership with Neste to significantly reduce carbon emissions in air and land transport by using Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and renewable diesel, supporting DHL's goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. This marks a significant step towards a green transition in the logistics industry, which requires the collective efforts of governments, businesses, and consumers.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Sellers Face Black Friday Tech Glitches Lost Sales

Amazon Sellers Face Black Friday Tech Glitches Lost Sales

Amazon faced technical issues during Black Friday, including disappearing Prime-exclusive discounts and malfunctioning lightning deal pages, leading to traffic loss and conversion challenges. Consumers still prefer the traditional Black Friday day, suggesting that extended discount periods might weaken the sense of urgency. Sellers should expand multi-channel traffic acquisition strategies, proactively address unexpected situations, and improve platform stability to mitigate future disruptions.

Avian Flu Worsens Inflation Strains Hormels Turkey Supply

Avian Flu Worsens Inflation Strains Hormels Turkey Supply

The avian influenza outbreak significantly impacted Hormel's turkey business, causing an 80% drop in sales. Supply chain disruptions led to price increases. The company is actively responding by adjusting sales strategies and strengthening biosecurity measures. This outbreak not only affects corporate performance but also impacts consumers and the overall economy, highlighting the importance of strengthened cooperation and joint response efforts.

CPG Brands Adapt to Ecommerce and Sustainability Demands Postpandemic

CPG Brands Adapt to Ecommerce and Sustainability Demands Postpandemic

In the post-pandemic era, the consumer packaged goods (CPG) industry faces multiple challenges, including e-commerce, transparency, and sustainability. CPG brands need to cultivate e-commerce channels, optimize supply chains, embrace transparency, practice sustainability, and continuously innovate products to meet consumers' demands for convenience and health. Only by doing so can they stand out in the fierce market competition.

UNFI CEO Foresees Grocery Supply Chain Relief by Fall

UNFI CEO Foresees Grocery Supply Chain Relief by Fall

UNFI predicts grocery shortages may persist into the fall, as the pandemic continues to strain the food supply chain with surging demand and limited supply. Slow restaurant recovery and streamlined SKU strategies exacerbate the shortages. Businesses need to diversify sourcing and leverage technology to build resilient supply chains. Retailers should adjust procurement strategies and enhance communication. Consumers should maintain rational consumption habits.