Ecommerce Sellers Face Rising IP Enforcement Over Sneakers Games

Ecommerce Sellers Face Rising IP Enforcement Over Sneakers Games

Recently, brands like Sneaker Shields and Assassin's Creed have initiated large-scale rights protection actions, resulting in the freezing of hundreds of cross-border e-commerce stores. This article provides a detailed analysis of these infringement cases, covering brand information, rights protection dynamics, types of infringement, and corresponding recommendations. It aims to remind sellers to strengthen their awareness of intellectual property, avoid trademark and copyright infringement, and achieve compliant operation. By understanding the risks and implementing preventative measures, sellers can protect their businesses and ensure long-term success in the competitive cross-border market.

US Dockworkers Strike Threatens Supply Chain Disruption

US Dockworkers Strike Threatens Supply Chain Disruption

The United States Maritime Alliance accuses the International Longshoremen's Association of failing to return to the negotiating table, leading to a stalemate in labor talks and a potential dockworkers' strike. Wages and automation are key points of contention. Ports, shipping companies, and shippers have taken steps to prepare for potential disruptions. Businesses should closely monitor developments, develop contingency plans, and strengthen supply chain risk management.

Analyzing The Reasons For High Logistics Costs In China And Strategies To Address Them

Analyzing The Reasons For High Logistics Costs In China And Strategies To Address Them

China's high logistics costs are attributed to multiple factors, including rising production factor prices and inadequacies within logistics companies. Increasing land and labor costs, combined with insufficient third-party logistics services and small enterprise scales, place significant pressure on operations. To reduce costs, enterprises should leverage information technology for transformation and upgrading, optimizing internal management and enhancing transportation transparency, ultimately achieving effective control over logistics costs.

DHL Express Canada Resumes Operations After Unifor Strike Deal

DHL Express Canada Resumes Operations After Unifor Strike Deal

DHL Express Canada and Unifor union have reached a new labor agreement, ending a nearly three-week work stoppage and strike. Full operations resumed on June 30th. The new agreement, valid until July 1, 2029, includes a 15.75% wage increase, a new owner-operator payment structure, and increased pension benefits. The company will prioritize processing delayed packages, and customers can submit claims through the standard procedure.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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Canada Post Union Strike Deal to Avoid Holiday Disruptions

Canada Post Union Strike Deal to Avoid Holiday Disruptions

Canada Post and its union reached a tentative agreement, suspending the strike and alleviating concerns about holiday season parcel delays. However, facing intense market competition and its own operational challenges, Canada Post still needs profound reforms and innovations. These include optimizing efficiency, improving service, expanding business, strengthening technology investment, and improving labor relations. Only then can it reverse the decline and win the future.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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Fedex Pilots Secure Tentative Deal for Higher Pay Benefits

Fedex Pilots Secure Tentative Deal for Higher Pay Benefits

FedEx and the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) have reached a tentative agreement, featuring a 30% pay increase for pilots and significant improvements to retirement benefits. This agreement averts a potential strike, stabilizes operations, enhances talent attraction, and improves labor relations, setting a new benchmark for the air cargo industry. The agreement's final implementation is contingent upon ratification by a vote of the entire pilot membership.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Express Industry's Price War And The New Normal of Survival Where Do We Go From Here

Express Industry's Price War And The New Normal of Survival Where Do We Go From Here

The express delivery industry is under dual pressure from rising rents and soaring labor costs, prompting deep reflection on the ongoing price war. While some delivery points hope for an end to the price war, homogenized competition and e-commerce clients' sensitivity to prices keep pricing strategies as a primary approach. In the future, enhancing services and technological innovation may become the new normal for survival in the industry.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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Smart Sorting Tech Enhances Crossborder Ecommerce Warehouse Efficiency

Smart Sorting Tech Enhances Crossborder Ecommerce Warehouse Efficiency

To handle small-batch, high-frequency orders in cross-border e-commerce logistics, smart sorting lines are employed to improve efficiency, reduce error rates, and lower labor costs. Key considerations include selecting the right equipment, integrating data systems, and implementing phased upgrades. This approach streamlines operations and enhances overall logistics performance by automating the sorting process and optimizing resource allocation, ultimately leading to faster delivery times and improved customer satisfaction.