Amazon FBA Simplifies Inbound Shipping for Sellers

Amazon FBA Simplifies Inbound Shipping for Sellers

This article provides a detailed interpretation of Amazon's FBA inbound rules, including weight and size restrictions, packaging requirements, and prohibited product lists. It helps sellers avoid common mistakes, ensures smooth inventory receiving, prevents unnecessary losses, and facilitates the successful development of cross-border e-commerce businesses. By understanding these guidelines, Amazon sellers can optimize their inbound processes and maintain compliance with FBA regulations.

01/30/2026 Warehousing
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Amazon Delays FBA Rule Changes Ahead of Peak Season

Amazon Delays FBA Rule Changes Ahead of Peak Season

Amazon has temporarily suspended the full implementation of its new "Send to Amazon" workflow, extending the use of the old process to alleviate pressure on sellers during peak season inventory preparation. The new workflow had previously caused dissatisfaction among sellers due to requirements for more detailed shipment information and potential split shipments. This extension provides sellers with a buffer period to adapt to the new process. However, sellers still need to proactively understand and adapt to the changes to meet future challenges.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Amazon Speeds Up Removal of Unsellable FBA Inventory

Amazon Speeds Up Removal of Unsellable FBA Inventory

Amazon FBA New Rule: Effective October 14th, the automatic removal cycle for unsellable inventory is shortened from 30 days to 14 days, with removal frequency increasing to twice a month. Sellers need to strengthen inventory management, regularly check and optimize product quality, and promptly handle unsellable inventory to avoid losses. It is recommended to establish overseas warehouses or after-sales points to handle high-value goods. This change necessitates proactive inventory control and potentially alternative solutions for managing unsellable items.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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CMA CGM Adjusts Strategy Over New US Port Fees

CMA CGM Adjusts Strategy Over New US Port Fees

French shipping giant CMA CGM is restructuring its global fleet to avoid new U.S. port fee regulations. The company plans to invest $20 billion in the U.S. to strengthen its market competitiveness. Despite facing challenges from the U.S.-China trade war, CMA CGM maintains a positive outlook, anticipating a rebound in trade activity.

Amazon Sellers Adopt New Strategies to Combat FBA Hijacking

Amazon Sellers Adopt New Strategies to Combat FBA Hijacking

This article explores comprehensive strategies to prevent malicious follow-selling behavior on the Amazon FBA platform. It covers effective tactics such as brand registration, participation in brand protection programs, optimizing product listings, monitoring listing dynamics, showcasing brand image, and legal rights protection. These recommendations aim to provide sellers with a systematic approach to safeguarding their brands.

New Tariffs Trigger Sharp Drop in Global Shipping Rates

New Tariffs Trigger Sharp Drop in Global Shipping Rates

Recently, the SCFI freight index from the Shanghai Shipping Exchange has continuously decreased, particularly along the West and East Coast routes of the U.S., with significant rate declines. Soft demand, coupled with the upcoming implementation of new tariff policies, presents fresh challenges and uncertainties for the market. Shipping companies are closely monitoring the impact of tariffs on import prices and the economy, anticipating large-scale shifts in the supply chain.

ONE Expands WA1 SW2 Shipping Routes with New Ports

ONE Expands WA1 SW2 Shipping Routes with New Ports

ONE International Shipping Company has enhanced its WA1 and SW2 services by adding berth services at Onne and Lekki ports in Nigeria, improving transport efficiency and increasing responsiveness to the West African market. This development will further promote trade within the region and provide customers with more flexible shipping options.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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