Amazon Sellers Seek to Optimize FBA Logistics Costs

Amazon Sellers Seek to Optimize FBA Logistics Costs

This article provides an in-depth analysis of Amazon FBA fee components, including basic service fees (storage fees, fulfillment fees), specific service fees (inbound placement service fee, returns processing fee), and optional value-added service fees. It also offers practical strategies to optimize FBA fees, helping sellers reduce logistics costs and improve profitability. The analysis aims to provide actionable insights for effectively managing and minimizing FBA related expenses within the Amazon ecosystem.

Amazon Sellers Face Warehouse Delays Infringement Risks

Amazon Sellers Face Warehouse Delays Infringement Risks

Amazon US warehouses are currently facing multiple challenges including extreme weather, equipment failures, and overstocking, leading to inbound delays. Simultaneously, infringement lawsuits are frequent, posing a risk of account suspension for sellers. It's recommended that sellers self-inspect their products, pay close attention to emails from Amazon, seek professional assistance when needed, and consider diversifying risk by expanding to other sales channels. This proactive approach can help mitigate potential disruptions and safeguard their Amazon business.

01/06/2026 Logistics
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Amazon to Phase Out Shared Inventory for Sellers by 2026

Amazon to Phase Out Shared Inventory for Sellers by 2026

Amazon will officially terminate the 'Shared Inventory' feature on March 31, 2026, implementing a new principle of 'whoever's goods, whoever's responsible.' Brand sellers can directly use manufacturer barcodes for inbound shipments, while resellers/piggybackers must affix FNSKU labels. Amazon will discontinue FBA preparation and labeling services, promoting brand development and standardization for sellers. Sellers need to re-evaluate their business models and establish or optimize labeling and packaging processes to gain a competitive advantage.

Amazon Sellers Guide to FBA Lost Inventory Claims

Amazon Sellers Guide to FBA Lost Inventory Claims

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the Amazon FBA lost shipment claim process, covering four main claim scenarios: inbound discrepancies, loss/damage during return shipping, buyer returns not received, and loss/damage in storage/delivery. It also explains how to calculate compensation amounts and highlights important claim considerations. The goal is to help sellers understand the claim requirements, prepare necessary documentation, improve claim success rates, protect their rights, and avoid violating Amazon's policies.

12/31/2025 Logistics
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Ford CEVA Extend Partnership to Boost Auto Supply Chain

Ford CEVA Extend Partnership to Boost Auto Supply Chain

CEVA Logistics has renewed and expanded its partnership with Ford Motor Company, continuing to provide services to Ford's Kansas City Assembly Plant. These services include inbound material sequencing, small lot logistics, returnable container management, and Just-in-Time transportation. This expanded collaboration will see CEVA investing in facilities and creating new jobs, ultimately supporting Ford's increased production capacity. This renewal reflects the growing demand for efficient logistics services within the automotive industry.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Sellers Guide to Flexport LTL and FTL Setup

Amazon Sellers Guide to Flexport LTL and FTL Setup

This article provides a detailed guide for Amazon sellers on configuring Flexport's Less than Truckload (LTL) and Full Truckload (FTL) freight services for efficient FBA inbound shipments. It covers crucial setup steps within the Amazon Seller Central, including selecting the shipping method, entering packaging information, downloading box labels, and important considerations for subsequent processes. The aim is to help sellers streamline operations, avoid delays, and ensure the smooth delivery of goods to Amazon warehouses.

Exploring Les Cayes A Jewel in Southern Haiti

Exploring Les Cayes A Jewel in Southern Haiti

La Cayes Port, located in southern Haiti, is a significant economic hub for the region. Established in 1786, the port has played a crucial role in economic development by exporting sugar, coffee, and timber. The well-developed road network connects surrounding cities, facilitating freight transportation.

Exploring Sihanoukville Cambodias Modern Maritime Hub

Exploring Sihanoukville Cambodias Modern Maritime Hub

Sihanoukville Port is Cambodia's only modern commercial port, located in Sihanoukville, linking Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam, and capable of accommodating various types of vessels. Its natural deep-water conditions and modern facilities provide strong support for international shipping, making it an important shipping hub.

Ports Shift to Electric Heavyduty Trucks for Zerocarbon Logistics

Ports Shift to Electric Heavyduty Trucks for Zerocarbon Logistics

Port logistics is undergoing an electrification transformation, facing four major application scenarios: in-port trucks, short-distance container transport, short-distance general cargo, and medium-long distance transport. Autonomous trucks are technically mature. The short-distance container transport market has huge potential but faces numerous challenges. Electrification of general cargo transport is progressing rapidly, while medium-long distance transport is limited by technical bottlenecks. In the future, policy support and innovative business models will be crucial to promoting the electrification of port logistics.

Guide to Managing Urgent Cargo Delays in Shipping Industry

Guide to Managing Urgent Cargo Delays in Shipping Industry

This article provides a detailed guide for handling the unexpected situation where a customer requests a suspension of shipment and removal of goods from the port area after customs declaration. It covers required documents, operational procedures for different port areas, and important considerations. The aim is to help foreign trade practitioners respond calmly and minimize losses in such circumstances. It addresses scenarios where goods are already declared and within the port, requiring specific steps for both delaying export and retrieving the cargo.