Rising Shipping Costs Squeeze Crossborder Ecommerce Profits

Rising Shipping Costs Squeeze Crossborder Ecommerce Profits

The peak season for cross-border e-commerce is approaching, with freight rates soaring across the board, reaching $2000 for the US West Coast. Shipping companies are announcing price adjustments, and reduced capacity is exacerbating the situation. Cross-border sellers face increased cost pressure and need to plan inventory in advance, optimize supply chains, increase product premiums, adjust pricing strategies, expand sales channels, and strengthen cost control to meet the challenges and maintain profits. Early preparation and strategic adjustments are crucial for navigating the rising costs.

01/04/2026 Logistics
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Ocean Freight Rates Drop Easing Costs for Ecommerce Sellers

Ocean Freight Rates Drop Easing Costs for Ecommerce Sellers

Ocean freight rates have plummeted, with the West Coast US route hitting a two-year low, down by as much as 80%. Decreased demand from Europe and the US is the primary driver, presenting both opportunities and challenges for cross-border e-commerce sellers. Preparing for the peak season by capitalizing on favorable ocean freight conditions is crucial. However, sellers should be wary of the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act and flexibly adjust their business strategies to stand out in the fierce competition.

Amazon Sellers Optimize FBA Logistics for Holiday Sales

Amazon Sellers Optimize FBA Logistics for Holiday Sales

Amazon sellers preparing for the year-end shopping season should focus on key FBA deadlines and optimize inventory management to ensure timely stock replenishment and avoid stockouts. Providing accurate delivery windows and tracking IDs can reduce delays. Consider avoiding West Coast congestion and opting for East and Central region warehouses. Proactive planning for promotional activities, optimizing product listings, monitoring customer feedback, and leveraging Amazon Advertising can further enhance competitiveness during peak season. Careful planning and execution are crucial for maximizing sales and customer satisfaction.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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US Import Growth Slows Amid Trade Shifts

US Import Growth Slows Amid Trade Shifts

Descartes' latest report reveals that US import growth stalled in October, experiencing a year-over-year decline, indicating increased market risk. China's import share rose, but its total volume decreased, mirroring a general downturn among major trading partners. Performance varied between East and West Coast ports. Businesses should diversify their supply chains, optimize inventory, enhance risk management, and actively explore new markets to navigate the changing market landscape. The stagnation suggests potential challenges ahead for the US economy and highlights the need for proactive strategies.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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US Container Imports Rise Briefly Amid Trade Shifts Longterm Worries

US Container Imports Rise Briefly Amid Trade Shifts Longterm Worries

U.S. container imports rebounded slightly in June, but long-term concerns persist. The share of imports from China decreased, while imports from Southeast Asia increased, indicating a trend towards diversified sourcing. West Coast ports recovered, while the East Coast's share declined, suggesting a rebalancing of trade flows. Changes in trade policies and geopolitical risks are driving companies to enhance supply chain resilience. The shift highlights a strategic move to mitigate risks and ensure stability in the face of global uncertainties, ultimately reshaping international trade dynamics.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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Intermodal Freight Volumes Decline Amid Economic Slowdown

Intermodal Freight Volumes Decline Amid Economic Slowdown

According to the Intermodal Association of North America, U.S. intermodal volumes continued to decline in June, although the rate of decrease narrowed. The overall downward trend persists, primarily driven by economic downturn, changing consumer behavior, inventory adjustments, and shifts in transportation modes. The association's president believes that challenges and opportunities coexist. Inventory reshaping, cross-border trade, and the West Coast labor agreement are potential growth areas. Businesses should closely monitor the market, optimize inventory, re-evaluate transportation strategies, strengthen collaboration, and invest in technological innovation.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Hurricane Helen Nears Survival Tips for Logistics Sector

Hurricane Helen Nears Survival Tips for Logistics Sector

As Hurricane Helen approaches the Florida Gulf Coast, the American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN) has released five key guidelines to assist logistics professionals in navigating the storm's challenges. The guidelines emphasize safety first, information access, demand responsiveness, support provision, and rational assistance. ALAN urges logistics companies and non-profit organizations to actively participate in relief efforts, providing effective support to affected areas through donations and other means. The guide aims to streamline logistics operations and ensure efficient delivery of aid during this critical time.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Lasership and Ontrac Merge to Challenge Ecommerce Delivery Duopoly

Lasership and Ontrac Merge to Challenge Ecommerce Delivery Duopoly

The merger of LaserShip and OnTrac aims to create a nationwide last-mile logistics network, challenging the UPS and FedEx duopoly. The combined company will integrate their East and West Coast regional networks, offering more competitive pricing and services, providing e-commerce sellers with more options. The integration process faces operational challenges, but if successful, it will reshape the last-mile logistics landscape. The goal is to provide a viable alternative for businesses seeking faster and more cost-effective delivery solutions across the United States.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Pilot Freight Services Expands to Mexico City Vancouver

Pilot Freight Services Expands to Mexico City Vancouver

Pilot Freight Services announces the opening of new stations in Mexico City and Vancouver to enhance service to US locations, respond to customer needs, and capitalize on market potential. This expansion will strengthen its global network, seize opportunities from Mexico's manufacturing growth, and solidify its strategic position on the North American West Coast. The move accelerates global supply chain integration, providing customers with more comprehensive logistics services. This strategic growth allows Pilot to better serve existing clients and attract new business through an enhanced global footprint.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Urumqireza Freight Route Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce

Urumqireza Freight Route Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce

The international freight route from Urumqi to Tehran has resumed strongly, operating once a week, marking the opening of a new channel for cross-border e-commerce. In the past four months, the freight volume at Urumqi's air port has surged by 522.2%, providing vast development opportunities for international e-commerce.

05/26/2025 Logistics
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