Shopify Closes Exchange Marketplace Leaving Sellers Seeking Alternatives

Shopify Closes Exchange Marketplace Leaving Sellers Seeking Alternatives

Shopify Exchange Marketplace closed on November 1st, requiring sellers to find alternative solutions. This reflects Shopify's strategic shift, focusing more on its core business. Independent website sellers now face the challenge of exploring new channels for store transactions and adapting to a new phase in the e-commerce transaction market. The closure necessitates finding different platforms or methods for buying and selling Shopify-based businesses.

Uruguay Customs Advances Reform with WCO Leadership Program

Uruguay Customs Advances Reform with WCO Leadership Program

The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a leadership and management development workshop for mid-to-senior level managers of Uruguay Customs, supporting its organizational change efforts. The workshop covered core topics such as self-awareness, communication and motivation, delegation and coaching, and change management. It aimed to enhance the leadership and management skills of participants, driving the modernization of Uruguay Customs. Participants and senior management highly praised the WCO program, recognizing its significant value in global customs capacity building.

Amazon Prioritizes Star Ratings Altering Seller Tactics

Amazon Prioritizes Star Ratings Altering Seller Tactics

Amazon's review system is undergoing a significant change, with increased weighting for star ratings and potentially reduced weighting for the number of reviews. This benefits new products but poses challenges for established ones. Sellers need to improve product quality and service to adapt to the policy change. Recent technical glitches on Amazon, causing some product reviews to be invisible, have further complicated seller operations. Sellers need to closely monitor these changes and adjust their strategies accordingly.

US Firms Adapt Climate Strategies Postparis Agreement Shifts

US Firms Adapt Climate Strategies Postparis Agreement Shifts

The U.S. has once again withdrawn from the Paris Agreement, drawing attention from the business and environmental communities. Despite the challenges of international cooperation, businesses must recognize the risks and opportunities presented by climate change and actively explore sustainable development pathways to contribute to global emission reduction goals. This renewed departure highlights the need for continued corporate action and innovation in addressing climate change, regardless of governmental policies. The focus should remain on building a resilient and sustainable future.

Mattel Supply Chief Outlines Leadership Tips for Complex Logistics

Mattel Supply Chief Outlines Leadership Tips for Complex Logistics

Mattel's Chief Supply Chain Officer, Roberto Isaias, shares five transformative leadership principles gleaned from his 30-year career. He emphasizes the importance of embracing change, focusing on the customer, investing in technology, cultivating talent, and building a sustainable supply chain. These lessons offer valuable insights for businesses navigating complexity and challenges, ultimately leading to sustainable growth. His experience provides a practical framework for leaders seeking to optimize their supply chains and drive positive organizational change within dynamic market environments.

Saudi Arabia Updates SASO 2902 Energy Efficiency Standards for Exports

Saudi Arabia Updates SASO 2902 Energy Efficiency Standards for Exports

Saudi Arabia's energy efficiency standard SASO 2902 has undergone a significant update, impacting exports of products like LED lamps. Companies need to pay attention to the implementation of the new standard SASO 2902:2018/AMD2:2023 and promptly change or reapply for certificates. The label change upgrade window closed on May 31, 2025. It is crucial to be aware of the mandatory effective and enforcement dates to ensure products comply with Saudi energy efficiency standards and avoid the risk of detention.

Logistics Index Hits June High Despite Supply Chain Strains

Logistics Index Hits June High Despite Supply Chain Strains

The logistics management index in June reached 60.7, showing a significant increase from May and indicating signs of recovery in the logistics sector. Inventory levels and costs continue to rise, while warehousing capacity has entered a contraction phase for the first time, reflecting potential uncertainties in future supply and demand. Changes in trade policy have also had a significant impact on the economy and the outlook for the logistics industry.

Pearl River Delta Hub Airport Takes Off Building a Global Aviation New Engine for the Guangdong-hong Kong-macau Greater Bay Area

Pearl River Delta Hub Airport Takes Off Building a Global Aviation New Engine for the Guangdong-hong Kong-macau Greater Bay Area

The construction of the Pearl River Delta Hub (Guangzhou New) Airport is about to commence, marking a new phase in the aviation network of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. The new airport will alleviate pressure on Guangzhou Baiyun Airport, helping to develop a world-class airport cluster. It is expected to enhance air service and transportation capacity, promote regional economic development, and strengthen global connectivity.

05/20/2024 Logistics
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China-mongolia's Largest Land Port Successfully Launches the

China-mongolia's Largest Land Port Successfully Launches the "three Mutuals" Major Customs Reform

On November 19, the Erenhot Port launched the first phase of the "three mutuals" cross-border reform pilot, marking the success of Inner Mongolia's first pilot project. This reform aims to simplify customs procedures, enhance efficiency, and achieve one-stop operations through customs and inspection cooperation. The establishment of a joint inspection center will significantly reduce customs clearance times, providing new opportunities for regional economic development and China-Mongolia trade.

Haikou Meilan Airport Expands as Hainan's Premier Aviation Hub

Haikou Meilan Airport Expands as Hainan's Premier Aviation Hub

Haikou Meilan International Airport (IATA: HAK) has become a vital aviation hub in Hainan since its opening in 1999. Covering an area of 1,140 hectares, it features advanced facilities and efficient throughput capabilities. In 2017, the passenger throughput reached 22.58 million, showcasing its outstanding operational capacity. The Phase II expansion plan aims to increase the annual throughput to 35 million passengers and integrate transport hubs, enhancing regional economic competitiveness.