Amazon Sellers Urged to Tackle Counterfeits Safeguard Brands

Amazon Sellers Urged to Tackle Counterfeits Safeguard Brands

Amazon listing hijacking is increasingly threatening brand sellers. Amazon protects intellectual property through measures such as Brand Registry, Transparency Program, and Project Zero. Sellers should register trademarks, monitor listings, report infringements, and differentiate their products to proactively defend their rights. By taking these steps, sellers can contribute to a healthier Amazon ecosystem and combat the negative impacts of listing hijacking. It's crucial for brands to actively protect their IP and differentiate themselves to thrive in the competitive Amazon marketplace.

China Targets Japans Smart Manufacturing Market at Tokyo IT Week 2026

China Targets Japans Smart Manufacturing Market at Tokyo IT Week 2026

The Japanese IT market is experiencing rapid growth and holds significant potential. IT Week presents a valuable opportunity for companies to enter the Japanese market, enhance brand recognition, and connect with potential clients. Chinese enterprises should focus on improving product quality, respecting intellectual property rights, and providing localized services to capitalize on this trillion-dollar opportunity. Success in the Japanese IT market requires a strategic approach centered on quality, innovation, and understanding the local business environment.

Amazon Sellers Face Lost Inventory and Performance Warnings

Amazon Sellers Face Lost Inventory and Performance Warnings

This article delves into the challenges Amazon sellers face with lost inventory and performance warnings related to FBA shipments. By analyzing seller experiences and data, it reveals common issues in FBA shipment management. Practical strategies are proposed to improve claim success rates and avoid performance warnings, including strengthening the evidence chain, enhancing communication with Amazon, and carefully selecting warehouses. These tactics aim to help sellers protect their rights and navigate the complexities of FBA operations effectively.

02/12/2026 Logistics
Read More
China Mandates Farm Produce Safety Certificates by 2026

China Mandates Farm Produce Safety Certificates by 2026

Starting February 2026, China will fully implement the qualified certificate system for agricultural product quality and safety, providing an "ID card" for vegetables, fruits, livestock meat, and aquatic products. Producers are required to issue qualified certificates, and purchasers are required to verify them. This initiative aims to improve the quality and safety of agricultural products and protect consumer rights. The system enhances traceability and accountability throughout the supply chain, ensuring safer and more reliable food sources for the public.

Ecommerce Firms Adopt New Tactics to Combat Fake Reviews

Ecommerce Firms Adopt New Tactics to Combat Fake Reviews

This paper explores the identification and response strategies for online sybil attacks in cross-border e-commerce. By analyzing the characteristics of fake reviews, it proposes methods such as proactive monitoring, establishing feedback mechanisms, and utilizing data analysis to help merchants effectively combat these attacks, protect their rights, and build a healthy e-commerce environment. The study aims to provide practical guidance for businesses facing the challenge of fake reviews and reputation manipulation in the global online marketplace.

Mediterranean Shipping Faces Scrutiny Over Crew Welfare Violations

Mediterranean Shipping Faces Scrutiny Over Crew Welfare Violations

The International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) will launch a special inspection campaign in the Mediterranean, targeting over 1000 ships flying specific flags. The focus will be on safety, maintenance, and seafarers' welfare. This action aims to expose cases of non-compliant shipping, protect the rights of seafarers, and maintain safety in Mediterranean shipping. The ITF hopes to identify and address issues that compromise the well-being of crew members and the overall security of maritime operations in the region.

West Coast Ports Hit by Teamster Gains Trucker Disputes

West Coast Ports Hit by Teamster Gains Trucker Disputes

West Coast ports are seeing a rise in labor union influence. Truck driver unions are pushing for changes in port freight through actions and legislation, sparking debate about independent driver rights, safety standards, and shipping costs. Shipping companies need to adapt to this new environment, and shippers may need to adjust their supply chain strategies. The increasing power of labor organizations is reshaping the landscape of port operations and potentially impacting the overall cost and efficiency of freight transportation.

IATA Sets Global Aviation Safety and Industry Standards

IATA Sets Global Aviation Safety and Industry Standards

The International Air Transport Association (IATA), based in Montreal, is responsible for setting aviation standards, promoting market development, communicating and collaborating with airlines, safeguarding industry interests, and enhancing data and training services. It also focuses on environmental protection and sustainable development.

08/04/2025 Airlines
Read More