SHEIN Expands Free Warehousing to US and Europe for Black Friday Sales

SHEIN Expands Free Warehousing to US and Europe for Black Friday Sales

SHEIN announced free access to its US and European warehouses, aiming to help sellers in the fully managed model reduce overseas warehousing costs and improve logistics efficiency, especially for the Black Friday shopping season. This move will shorten delivery times, enhance user experience, and provide sellers with a more convenient and efficient platform for overseas market expansion. With a significant increase in SHEIN platform users, sellers should seize the opportunity to capture market dividends. This offers a competitive advantage in the rapidly growing cross-border e-commerce landscape.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Tiktok Shop Seasia Gains on Double 11 As ERP Aids Crossborder Sales

Tiktok Shop Seasia Gains on Double 11 As ERP Aids Crossborder Sales

TikTok Shop's GMV in Southeast Asia increased by 2.3 times during the Double 11 shopping festival, highlighting the monetization potential of live-streaming e-commerce and short videos. Echain ERP is deeply adapted to the characteristics of TikTok Shop, providing accurate data analysis, intelligent advertising placement, refined influencer operations, efficient order management, and precise settlement profit calculation. It helps cross-border e-commerce sellers seize market opportunities and achieve business growth. Echain ERP empowers sellers to optimize their TikTok Shop performance and capitalize on the booming Southeast Asian market.

Orijen Tops Jdcoms Double 11 Cat Food Sales Myfoodie Leads Dog Treats

Orijen Tops Jdcoms Double 11 Cat Food Sales Myfoodie Leads Dog Treats

JD.com's Double 11 pet ranking reveals that Orijen cat food remains at the top, while Myfoodie dog snacks achieve a fourth consecutive win. The rise of domestic brands signifies a more diversified market competition. Increasingly personalized and segmented consumer demands require brands to continuously innovate to meet the challenges. The pet e-commerce landscape is evolving rapidly, with brand success depending on adaptability and understanding consumer preferences during peak shopping seasons like Double 11.

Temu Targets 50 UK Order Localization by 2025

Temu Targets 50 UK Order Localization by 2025

Temu plans to increase the proportion of UK local orders to 50% by the end of 2025, accelerating the localization of European orders through measures such as intelligent overseas warehouses, local seller recruitment, and a semi-managed model. This aims to address increased tariffs, adapt to local demands, and improve user experience. This strategy also provides new market expansion opportunities for UK SMEs and may reshape the landscape of cross-border e-commerce.

Ozon Expands Logistics in Far East and Urals for Ecommerce Growth

Ozon Expands Logistics in Far East and Urals for Ecommerce Growth

Ozon is investing 8.5 billion rubles in customs logistics centers and fulfillment centers in the Far East and Ural regions. This aims to alleviate customs clearance issues, shorten delivery times, and support local business development. This initiative will significantly improve the logistics infrastructure in the Far East, enhance e-commerce service quality, and stimulate local economic growth. Ozon has also launched the "Made in Yakutia" showcase to help local businesses expand into the national market.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Challenges of Localizing Ecommerce in Southeast Asia

Challenges of Localizing Ecommerce in Southeast Asia

Cross-border e-commerce expert Shi Nan warns against blindly entering the Southeast Asian local shop market without reliable local resources. Businesses may face challenges such as shop opening obstacles, financial risks, and logistical difficulties. Localized operations are crucial. Carefully assess your capabilities and proceed prudently. Entering the Southeast Asian market requires a thorough understanding of the local landscape and a realistic evaluation of your resources to mitigate potential risks and ensure sustainable growth.

Chinese Firms Face Compliance Challenges in Vietnams Market

Chinese Firms Face Compliance Challenges in Vietnams Market

Chinese companies in Vietnam face dual challenges: compliance and cultural integration. Regarding compliance, establishing robust product traceability and compliance information management systems is crucial. Culturally, emphasizing interpersonal relationships, actively participating in local social activities, and treating employees fairly are essential. Companies should strengthen compliance awareness, respect local culture, and cultivate cross-cultural communication skills to achieve long-term sustainable development in the Vietnamese market. This includes understanding local regulations and adapting business practices accordingly.