Amazon Sellers Face Postholiday Return Surge Profit Pressures

Amazon Sellers Face Postholiday Return Surge Profit Pressures

US Amazon sellers are facing a severe challenge of return waves after the holiday season. High return rates not only erode profits but also cause environmental problems. Sellers need to optimize return policies, strictly control quality, improve logistics, strengthen after-sales service, and utilize technology to analyze data. The platform should also take responsibility, improve the return process, and combat malicious returns to jointly build a healthy e-commerce ecosystem and help sellers overcome difficulties. This collaborative approach is crucial for mitigating the financial and environmental impact of returns.

Overstock UPS Partner to Simplify Ecommerce Returns

Overstock UPS Partner to Simplify Ecommerce Returns

Overstock and UPS are partnering on a pilot program to offer customers more convenient at-home returns without the need for repackaging. This initiative is part of UPS's "Logistics as a Service" strategy, aimed at enhancing customer experience and opening new revenue streams. Expected to launch during the holiday shopping season, the program aims to alleviate the pressure of peak return periods and potentially have a profound impact on the retail industry. This collaboration focuses on streamlining the return process, making it simpler and more efficient for consumers.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Temu Eases Seller Policies for Spring Festival Break

Temu Eases Seller Policies for Spring Festival Break

Temu adjusted its high-price traffic limiting policy during the Spring Festival, suspending new similar product price comparisons to stabilize traffic and ensure exposure for high-quality goods. Sellers have mixed interpretations of this policy. Optimists are actively stocking up, while cautious sellers believe the impact is limited. Pessimists worry about other traffic limiting measures. Sellers are advised to check their product quality scores, plan inventory in advance, and pay attention to the post-holiday competitive landscape to develop response strategies. This adjustment aims to optimize the platform's performance during the peak season.

US Ports Overcome Labor Issues Retailers Optimistic for Holidays

US Ports Overcome Labor Issues Retailers Optimistic for Holidays

Despite brief strikes at US East Coast and Gulf Coast ports, US import volumes are projected to remain strong. Retailers' proactive stockpiling and flexible supply chain adjustments mitigated the impact of the strikes. The Port Tracker report indicates continued import growth and strong retailer confidence, anticipating sufficient supply for the holiday shopping season. A long-term agreement between labor and management is crucial to ensure supply chain stability. The ability of retailers to forecast and adapt to disruptions is a key factor in maintaining a steady flow of goods.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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USPS Raises Package Rates Temporarily for 2025 Holidays

USPS Raises Package Rates Temporarily for 2025 Holidays

The United States Postal Service (USPS) plans to temporarily increase prices for package services during the 2025 holiday season to address rising costs and narrow the gap with competitors. This initiative aims to cover additional handling expenses and ensure smooth operations during the peak season, potentially impacting e-commerce businesses and consumers. Experts suggest this could be an attempt by USPS to achieve sustainable development, but the ultimate outcome remains to be seen. The price hike is designed to offset increased operational costs during the busiest time of year.

12/31/2025 Logistics
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VLCC Market Investment Opportunities Analyzed

VLCC Market Investment Opportunities Analyzed

Drewry's independent analysis of the VLCC market provides investors with essential market insights, including supply and demand conditions, market dynamics, and future trends, helping clients better assess investment opportunities in the shipping sector.

08/06/2025 Logistics
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USDJPY Hits 14771 Amid Market Volatility

USDJPY Hits 14771 Amid Market Volatility

Currently, 100 US dollars can be exchanged for 14,770.83 Japanese yen, and fluctuations in the exchange rate have once again attracted market attention. Analyzing recent changes in the exchange rate can help investors capitalize on investment opportunities in the Japanese market.

Chinese Retailers Target US Market Expansion

Chinese Retailers Target US Market Expansion

This article provides a comprehensive guide for Chinese merchants looking to join Target's marketplace in the US. It covers essential prerequisites such as business qualifications, product compliance, and brand market preparation. Furthermore, it details the specific application process, including key steps and important considerations. This guide aims to help Chinese businesses successfully expand into the American market through Target's platform.