Smart Shipping Strategies to Avoid Peak Season Delays

Smart Shipping Strategies to Avoid Peak Season Delays

This article addresses the issue of peak season price increases for international small packets, a concern for cross-border e-commerce sellers, and provides practical tips to avoid pitfalls. It recommends shipping 2-3 months in advance and flexibly adjusting shipping times based on specific market conditions and logistics provider policies. This strategy aims to reduce shipping costs, prevent logistics delays, and ensure profitability during the peak season. By proactively planning and adapting to market dynamics, sellers can mitigate the impact of price surges and maintain a competitive edge.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Temu Eases Seller Policies for Spring Festival Break

Temu Eases Seller Policies for Spring Festival Break

Temu adjusted its high-price traffic limiting policy during the Spring Festival, suspending new similar product price comparisons to stabilize traffic and ensure exposure for high-quality goods. Sellers have mixed interpretations of this policy. Optimists are actively stocking up, while cautious sellers believe the impact is limited. Pessimists worry about other traffic limiting measures. Sellers are advised to check their product quality scores, plan inventory in advance, and pay attention to the post-holiday competitive landscape to develop response strategies. This adjustment aims to optimize the platform's performance during the peak season.

Chinas Optical Module Firms Compete in Aidriven Market Surge

Chinas Optical Module Firms Compete in Aidriven Market Surge

Surging AI computing power demands are driving the optical module industry into a super cycle, with the "Yi Zhongtian" combination experiencing explosive performance. Companies like CIG Shanghai, New Era Technology, and Accelink Technologies each hold unique positions in the industrial chain, facing challenges such as supply chain constraints, technological iteration, and price declines. Chinese optical module manufacturers are shifting from price-performance competition to a comprehensive contest of technology and delivery capabilities, reshaping the industry landscape. The focus is now on innovation and reliable delivery to meet the growing demands of AI infrastructure.

Global Container Shipping Rates Drop Amid Weak Peak Season Demand

Global Container Shipping Rates Drop Amid Weak Peak Season Demand

The container shipping market has entered its off-season, with the SCFI index falling below 1000 points again. Freight rates on the US West Coast route have plummeted, approaching the cost line. Overcapacity and weak demand have led to a comprehensive decline in freight rates. Shipping companies' efforts to reduce capacity and cancel sailings have had limited effect, and December's price increase plans face challenges. Australia/New Zealand and South America routes bucked the trend with price increases, while intra-Asia routes saw minor fluctuations. The market may remain volatile at a low level, requiring shipping companies to adjust their strategies to meet the challenges.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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