Amazon Sellers Optimize FBA Shipping and Inventory

Amazon Sellers Optimize FBA Shipping and Inventory

This article delves into the rules and considerations of Amazon's FBA fulfillment program, emphasizing the general recommendation against splitting shipments. It offers advice on logistics choices and tracking for self-fulfilled sellers. The article elaborates on three key aspects of FBA fulfillment: shipping time, cost accounting, and replenishment strategies. It also addresses how to handle discrepancies between planned and actual shipment quantities. The aim is to help sellers optimize their fulfillment strategies and reduce operational risks by understanding these critical elements of FBA.

12/31/2025 Logistics
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Guide to Enhancing Supply Chain Visibility

Guide to Enhancing Supply Chain Visibility

This paper explores how companies can reduce costs, optimize inventory, and shorten lead times by improving supply chain visibility. It emphasizes the importance of comprehensive analysis and suggests that companies consider extending outdoor visibility indoors. The paper also highlights the critical role of selecting the right platform to achieve full visibility and encourages companies to partner with suppliers that can provide long-term support and innovation.

Heavier Trucks Strain Aging US Bridges Study Finds

Heavier Trucks Strain Aging US Bridges Study Finds

A new study by the Coalition Against Bigger Trucks (CABT) reveals that congressional proposals to allow heavier trucks on roads would severely damage local bridges. The research warns that existing bridges are not designed to withstand overweight trucks, leading to a long-term risk of structural collapse. Policymakers must balance economic benefits with infrastructure safety and conduct a more comprehensive assessment. Allowing heavier trucks could jeopardize the integrity of bridges across the nation and lead to costly repairs or replacements.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Five Key Rules for Warehouse Operational Excellence

Five Key Rules for Warehouse Operational Excellence

This paper outlines five key benefits of adopting 'best practice' warehouse management: precise inventory control, improved operational efficiency, reduced operating costs, enhanced customer satisfaction, and data-driven continuous improvement. It emphasizes that companies should strategically build comprehensive and efficient warehouse management systems, rather than relying solely on outsourcing or temporary solutions. This approach enables cost reduction, efficiency gains, and ultimately, increased competitiveness.

01/19/2026 Warehousing
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Yale Reliant Tech Cuts Forklift Accidents in Warehouses

Yale Reliant Tech Cuts Forklift Accidents in Warehouses

70% of forklift accidents in the US are preventable. Yale Reliant™ forklift operator assistance technology offers real-time automated support through intelligent speed limiting, precise lifting, blind spot detection, and overload protection. These features effectively reduce accident risks, ensure warehouse safety, and build a more efficient logistics environment. By proactively addressing potential hazards and providing operators with crucial assistance, this technology contributes to a safer and more productive material handling operation.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Locke Supply Boosts Warehouse Efficiency with Voice Picking Tech

Locke Supply Boosts Warehouse Efficiency with Voice Picking Tech

Locke Supply Chain significantly improved warehouse operational efficiency and order accuracy by introducing the Vocollect voice picking system. Integrated with the WMS, the solution optimized employee training processes and reduced staff turnover, ultimately enhancing overall business operations. Voice picking not only increased picking speed and accuracy but also improved employee work experience, giving the company a competitive edge in the fierce market. This technology allows for hands-free, eyes-free operation, leading to faster order fulfillment and reduced errors, contributing to a more streamlined and efficient warehouse environment.

01/20/2026 Warehousing
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Lithiumion Battery Export Rules Tighten for LCL Shipments

Lithiumion Battery Export Rules Tighten for LCL Shipments

This article provides a detailed overview of the operational process for LCL sea freight export of lithium-ion batteries. It covers HS codes and declaration elements, required documents for dangerous goods declaration, operational steps for LCL sea freight, and key precautions. The aim is to assist foreign trade enterprises in completing lithium-ion battery export operations safely and efficiently, ensuring compliance and smooth logistics throughout the shipping process.

Global Shipping Firms Optimize FCL LCL and Break Bulk Solutions

Global Shipping Firms Optimize FCL LCL and Break Bulk Solutions

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the characteristics, applicable scenarios, and operational processes of three main international shipping methods: Full Container Load (FCL), Less than Container Load (LCL), and Break Bulk. Through comparative analysis, it helps businesses choose the optimal sea freight solution based on factors such as cargo type, quantity, timeliness, and budget. This ultimately aims to effectively reduce logistics costs and improve supply chain efficiency.

Air Charter Services Ease Global Cargo Capacity Strain

Air Charter Services Ease Global Cargo Capacity Strain

International air charter services provide flexible, efficient, and secure solutions for issues such as insufficient scheduled flight capacity and complex transfers. By chartering entire aircraft or partial loads, we cater to the transportation needs of large quantities and special cargo, helping businesses seize opportunities and enhance competitiveness in international trade. This service is ideal when speed and direct delivery are paramount, offering a tailored approach to air freight logistics.

ONE Releases Guide for Shanghai Port Container Pickup

ONE Releases Guide for Shanghai Port Container Pickup

This paper explores the issue of container pickup for ONE Ocean at Shanghai Port, specifically Waigaoqiao. It points out that the designated pickup location is typically determined by the shipping company. However, the possibility of picking up containers at Waigaoqiao Port may exist through transshipment or communication with the shipping line. Shippers should carefully weigh the advantages and disadvantages based on their specific needs and choose the most suitable logistics solution.