US Layoffs Rise As Job Market Shows Economic Strain

US Layoffs Rise As Job Market Shows Economic Strain

US layoffs in November decreased month-over-month but still rose year-over-year, reaching a new high since 2022. The total number of layoffs this year has surged, while hiring plans have shrunk dramatically to their lowest level since 2010. Macroeconomic factors, technological changes, and industry adjustments are the primary drivers. Individuals should enhance their skills, companies should prioritize employee development, and the government should introduce supportive policies to collectively address the employment challenges.

X5 Groups 2025 Revenue Jumps on Hard Discount Growth

X5 Groups 2025 Revenue Jumps on Hard Discount Growth

Russian retail giant X5 Group reported its 2023 performance, with total revenue reaching 4.64 trillion rubles, an increase of 18.8% year-on-year. Digital business revenue was strong, and comparable store sales grew by 11.4%. The discount brand "Chizhik" performed exceptionally well, with revenue soaring by 42.2%, becoming a major growth driver. X5 Group's total order volume increased significantly throughout the year, and a large number of new suppliers were added, consolidating its market position.

Amazon Sellers Struggle With Algorithm Changes Inventory Woes Ahead of Peak Season

Amazon Sellers Struggle With Algorithm Changes Inventory Woes Ahead of Peak Season

Ahead of the Amazon peak season, sellers face multiple challenges including trademark risks, major seller transitions, reduced storage capacity, and changes in review algorithms. This article analyzes these issues and recommends the BigCentral review tracking tool to help sellers manage reviews during the peak season and improve store rankings. The tool helps monitor and manage customer reviews effectively, a crucial aspect of maintaining a positive brand image and driving sales during the busiest shopping period of the year.

Amazon Sellers Prepare for Q4 Holiday Sales Surge

Amazon Sellers Prepare for Q4 Holiday Sales Surge

Preparing for the Q4 peak season is crucial, and Amazon sellers need to identify potential bestsellers in advance. This article, based on market data analysis, recommends holiday bestsellers such as Halloween decorations/candies, Thanksgiving decorations, gift boxes, and Christmas decorations. It aims to help sellers accurately target the market and capitalize on the Q4 opportunity. Identifying these products early allows for sufficient inventory and optimized listings, maximizing sales potential during the busiest shopping period of the year.

Amazon Expands Hiring Discounts Ahead of Peak Season

Amazon Expands Hiring Discounts Ahead of Peak Season

Amazon is gearing up for the peak season by announcing the hiring of 150,000 employees and increasing wages and benefits, demonstrating confidence in year-end sales growth. Simultaneously, the Vine program is launching limited-time discounts, providing sellers with opportunities to gain reviews. Sellers should rationally assess their situation, optimize product listings and promotion strategies, seize opportunities, and achieve sales goals. This period requires careful planning and execution to maximize potential gains during the busy holiday shopping season.

Amazon Ads Introduces Peak Season Tools for Sellers

Amazon Ads Introduces Peak Season Tools for Sellers

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the highlights and topics discussed at the Amazon Advertising Peak Season Summit. It focuses on the latest advertising features and practical ad campaign strategies. Furthermore, it offers important logistics considerations for the peak season. The aim is to help sellers efficiently prepare for the end-of-year shopping season and boost sales performance. By leveraging these insights, sellers can optimize their advertising efforts and ensure smooth operations during this crucial period.

Amazon Sellers Adapt to FBA Limits for Holiday Sales

Amazon Sellers Adapt to FBA Limits for Holiday Sales

Facing Amazon FBA inventory restrictions, sellers need to proactively respond. This article provides three key strategies: frequent, small-batch shipments to address logistical congestion; refined operation of the 'Subscribe & Save' program; and parallel FBA and FBM fulfillment to mitigate risks. These approaches help sellers overcome sales bottlenecks and seize opportunities during the year-end shopping season by optimizing inventory management and diversifying fulfillment methods. The strategies aim to improve efficiency and resilience in the face of FBA limitations.

12/29/2025 Logistics
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Supply Chain Delays Risk Holiday Retail Shortages

Supply Chain Delays Risk Holiday Retail Shortages

Global supply chain pressures persist, potentially leading to a container shortage during the year-end shopping season. Worsening port congestion forces retailers to prepare in advance, yet the 'congestion' remains a significant hurdle. Companies need to plan ahead, diversify transportation methods, optimize inventory, strengthen supply chain collaboration, and embrace digital transformation to effectively address these challenges. The current situation presents significant logistics challenges and requires proactive measures to mitigate potential disruptions and ensure timely delivery of goods.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Fedex Hires 55000 Seasonal Workers for Holiday Ecommerce Surge

Fedex Hires 55000 Seasonal Workers for Holiday Ecommerce Surge

To cope with the surge in parcel volume during the e-commerce peak season, FedEx plans to hire 55,000 seasonal workers, adding to its existing workforce of 450,000. This move aims to improve parcel processing speed, shorten delivery times, and address competition. FedEx will also benefit from its automated network, enabling seven-day delivery. Similar to competitor UPS, FedEx will not charge peak-season residential surcharges this year, which will reduce consumer shopping costs and stimulate consumption.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Ecommerce Logistics Prepares for Holiday Surge Postprime Day

Ecommerce Logistics Prepares for Holiday Surge Postprime Day

Amazon's Prime Day is not only a shopping spree but also a stress test for e-commerce logistics systems. It exposes issues like LTL delays and capacity constraints, serving as a warning for the year-end peak season. E-commerce businesses should learn from these experiences, plan ahead, diversify logistics channels, leverage technology, refine operations, and prioritize customer experience to stand out in the competition. Proactive measures are essential to ensure smooth and efficient delivery during peak demand periods.