Regional Container Rates Surge Amid Europe Slowdown

Regional Container Rates Surge Amid Europe Slowdown

Latest container data shows a slowdown in freight rate increases on European routes and a decrease on Mediterranean routes, while Pacific and Asian regional routes are performing strongly. Shipping companies may adjust their route layouts, leading to increased competition on regional routes. Freight forwarding companies need to closely monitor market dynamics. The European route's price increase is becoming less significant, while the Mediterranean route is decreasing. The Pacific and Asian routes are showing strength. This shift could lead to a change in shipping company strategies and increased competition within regional routes. Freight forwarders must stay informed.

09/26/2025 Logistics
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Amazon Halts Thirdparty Delivery Service Amid Strategy Review

Amazon Halts Thirdparty Delivery Service Amid Strategy Review

Amazon's suspension of non-self-operated package delivery services has sparked industry attention on its logistics strategy. This move may be a temporary measure to address the challenges of the pandemic, or it may be accumulating strength for a larger-scale logistics expansion in the future. Experts believe that the short-term impact on UPS and FedEx is limited, but in the long run, Amazon's determination to enter the logistics field will not change, and future competition will be more intense. This decision highlights the evolving landscape of e-commerce fulfillment and Amazon's ambition to control more of its supply chain.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Sellers Guide to Mastering FNSKU Labels

Amazon Sellers Guide to Mastering FNSKU Labels

This article focuses on the FNSKU issues commonly encountered by Amazon sellers, providing an in-depth analysis of its definition, function, and how to obtain it. Through clear guidance, it helps sellers use FNSKU correctly, avoid delays in product warehousing, improve inventory management efficiency, and support Amazon operations. Understanding and properly utilizing FNSKU is crucial for efficient fulfillment and avoiding potential issues with Amazon's fulfillment network.

Amazon to Phase Out Shared Inventory for Sellers by 2026

Amazon to Phase Out Shared Inventory for Sellers by 2026

Amazon will officially terminate the 'Shared Inventory' feature on March 31, 2026, implementing a new principle of 'whoever's goods, whoever's responsible.' Brand sellers can directly use manufacturer barcodes for inbound shipments, while resellers/piggybackers must affix FNSKU labels. Amazon will discontinue FBA preparation and labeling services, promoting brand development and standardization for sellers. Sellers need to re-evaluate their business models and establish or optimize labeling and packaging processes to gain a competitive advantage.

Hazardous Cargo Export Rules Require Safety Clearance Reports

Hazardous Cargo Export Rules Require Safety Clearance Reports

A hazardous characteristics classification and identification report is crucial for determining if goods are hazardous and their hazard class. It classifies chemicals based on domestic and international regulations, providing key information like PSN, UN NO., CLASS, and PG. This report is essential for obtaining hazardous packaging certificates. Creating GHS labels is also recommended to avoid customs detention. This report serves as a 'passport' for the safe export of goods, ensuring compliance and facilitating smooth international shipping.

Retailers Adopt Strategic Operations to Counter Decline

Retailers Adopt Strategic Operations to Counter Decline

Retailers should develop private labels, optimize supply chains, and digitize operations to cope with the impact of e-commerce. Differentiated competition is key to meeting consumer needs and avoiding bankruptcy. This involves focusing on unique product offerings and efficient delivery systems. Adapting to the changing retail landscape through strategic investments in technology and brand development is crucial for long-term survival and success. Ultimately, understanding and catering to evolving customer preferences will determine which retailers thrive in the modern market.

Amazon Sued Over Misleading Supplement Labels

Amazon Sued Over Misleading Supplement Labels

Amazon faces a class-action lawsuit over dietary supplement labeling after a court denied its motion to dismiss, highlighting a regulatory 'gray area' in the U.S. market. Consumers allege Amazon misled them with 'structure/function claims,' leading them to believe products were FDA-approved. This case underscores the importance of consumer protection and may push the entire dietary supplement industry towards greater compliance in labeling and marketing practices. The lawsuit questions the legality of Amazon's current labeling practices and could set a precedent for future cases involving similar claims.

EU Energy Efficiency Labels Temu Compliance Guide

EU Energy Efficiency Labels Temu Compliance Guide

This article provides a detailed interpretation of Temu's latest compliance policies regarding energy efficiency labels and the EU Authorized Representative (EAR). It clarifies the product scope, supplier obligations, and the requirements and role of the EAR for sellers of energy-saving products. It emphasizes Temu's specific compliance requirements and alerts sellers to potential risks and responsibilities. The aim is to assist sellers in successfully expanding into the European market and avoiding product removal due to non-compliance.

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 Adjusts Returns Policy Highvalue Sellers Must Adapt

Amazon Adjusts Returns Policy Highvalue Sellers Must Adapt

Amazon US is implementing a new return policy, eliminating return exemptions for high-value items. All FBA/FBM sellers must uniformly use APRL. This policy will increase seller costs, financial pressure, and return risks. This article provides detailed strategies, including compliance preparation, cost control, after-sales service upgrades, and financial management, to help sellers address challenges and maintain stable operations. It emphasizes proactive measures to mitigate potential losses and optimize return processes under the new regulations.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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