Fedex Expands Shenzhen Services to Strengthen Greater Bay Area Trade

Fedex Expands Shenzhen Services to Strengthen Greater Bay Area Trade

FedEx has upgraded its international export services in Shenzhen, extending the cutoff time for low-value shipments to 6 PM and improving customs clearance efficiency. By expanding its Shenzhen International Gateway Operating Center, FedEx enhances parcel sorting and heavy freight handling capabilities, helping companies in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area seize global trade opportunities. This upgrade aims to streamline export processes and facilitate faster, more reliable delivery for businesses in the region.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Aids Sellers With French EPR Compliance

Amazon Aids Sellers With French EPR Compliance

Amazon France launched an EPR payment service to help sellers comply with French environmental regulations. Amazon will declare and pay environmental fees on behalf of sellers, deducting the fees from their accounts. Sellers need to monitor the fee details and ensure timely payment to maintain their store operations. This service simplifies the compliance process for sellers operating in the French market, allowing them to focus on their core business while adhering to EPR requirements.

12/31/2025 Logistics
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Guide to DHL Global Express for Crossborder Ecommerce Sellers

Guide to DHL Global Express for Crossborder Ecommerce Sellers

This article provides a comprehensive DHL Express guide for cross-border e-commerce sellers. It covers package tracking, detailed shipping rate explanations, shipping procedures, frequently asked questions, and useful contact information. The aim is to help sellers better understand DHL Express usage, reduce operating costs, and improve shipping efficiency. This guide offers practical tips and insights to navigate the complexities of international shipping with DHL, empowering sellers to optimize their logistics and enhance customer satisfaction.

12/31/2025 Logistics
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Amazon Sellers Face Crossborder IP Complaints

Amazon Sellers Face Crossborder IP Complaints

A new type of infringement complaint has emerged on Amazon, where malicious actors exploit cross-border site management loopholes to file infringement complaints against sellers across different regions. Sellers should actively respond by contacting customer service and appealing the claims. To prevent such risks, sellers should consider trademark registration, brand registry, and joining the Transparency program. Amazon should also improve its cross-border site management mechanisms to provide a fair operating environment for all sellers.

Ebay Launches Seller Support Program for Global Growth

Ebay Launches Seller Support Program for Global Growth

This article provides an in-depth analysis of eBay's seller support policies, including three reward systems supporting sellers in six industrial belts, and the 'Thousand Sails Program' offering exclusive traffic, funding, and services. The aim is to help sellers seize platform subsidy opportunities, reduce operating costs, increase product exposure, and double sales. It also offers practical advice on leveraging eBay's support policies to help sellers succeed in the cross-border e-commerce market.

Amazon Sellers Adopt Split Shipments to Cut Inventory Costs

Amazon Sellers Adopt Split Shipments to Cut Inventory Costs

Amazon's frequent inventory splitting increases seller operating costs. This article analyzes Amazon's inventory placement logic and provides practical consolidation strategies, such as single-box single-SKU, uniform box specifications, and integer shipments, to help you minimize inventory splitting, reduce first-leg shipping costs, and increase profit margins. It also reminds sellers to pay attention to inventory balance to avoid the impact of stock-outs on sales, ultimately achieving cost reduction and efficiency improvement.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Beijing Airport Adopts Datadriven Flight Safety Measures

Beijing Airport Adopts Datadriven Flight Safety Measures

This guide focuses on enhancing flight safety within the complex operational environment of Beijing Capital International Airport (ZBAA). It provides essential information including an airport overview, runway details, taxi routes, parking stand selection, and communication frequencies. The purpose is to help pilots familiarize themselves with airport operating procedures in advance, ensuring safe and efficient flight operations. It aims to improve situational awareness and minimize potential risks during arrival, departure, and ground operations at ZBAA.

Alibaba Launches Tongyi Qianwen AI in Chinas Crowded LLM Market

Alibaba Launches Tongyi Qianwen AI in Chinas Crowded LLM Market

Alibaba released its large language model "Tongyi Qianwen," marking its official entry into the competitive field of LLMs. The article reviews the historical roles of BAT (Baidu, Alibaba, Tencent) in China's internet development. It introduces Alibaba's progress in large model research and development, including its open-source initiatives. Finally, the abstract looks ahead to future development trends in the era of large language models.

TUI Airways Guide to Codes Hubs and Cargo Tracking

TUI Airways Guide to Codes Hubs and Cargo Tracking

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of key information regarding Thomson Airways (now TUI Airways), including airline codes, hub airports, official website, and cargo tracking methods. By analyzing this data, the aim is to assist businesses in optimizing international trade logistics, improving cargo efficiency, and reducing operating costs. The advantages of Manchester International Airport as a hub airport are also detailed. Furthermore, the paper offers a glimpse into the future development trends of air cargo.

08/21/2025 Airlines
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Guide to NVOCC Registration for Freight Forwarders

Guide to NVOCC Registration for Freight Forwarders

This article provides a detailed interpretation of the NVOCC (Non-Vessel Operating Common Carrier) filing process, requirements, and necessary documents. It addresses common questions regarding new company applications, regional policy differences, and the use of existing certificates. Practical filing advice is offered to help readers successfully launch their NVOCC business. The article aims to guide individuals and companies through the complexities of NVOCC registration and ensure compliance with relevant regulations, enabling them to confidently engage in ocean freight operations.