Amazon Sellers Advised to Prep Inventory for Prime Day

Amazon Sellers Advised to Prep Inventory for Prime Day

Amazon has updated its FBA automated removal policy, aiming to clear out long-term stagnant inventory and make room for Prime Day. Sellers need to pay attention to aged and excess inventory, choosing to return or liquidate it promptly, and check their automated removal settings to avoid losses. This adjustment reflects Amazon's goal of prioritizing logistics efficiency. Sellers should optimize their inventory management and prepare for Prime Day by proactively managing their FBA stock to avoid unnecessary removal fees and ensure sufficient space for fast-selling items.

01/04/2026 Logistics
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Amazons Valentines Day Hot Sellers Drive US Sales Surge

Amazons Valentines Day Hot Sellers Drive US Sales Surge

This article analyzes Valentine's Day product selection trends on Amazon US in January, focusing on recommended categories related to "Valentine's Day gifts for boyfriends" and "instant cameras." By analyzing buyer reviews (both positive and negative), it summarizes key product selection points: the former emphasizes practicality and thoughtfulness, while the latter requires attention to quality and sentiment. This helps sellers accurately select products and increase sales. The analysis of reviews helps sellers to understand customer expectations and avoid potential pitfalls.

Amazon Sellers Boost Q1 Sales With Valentines Day Strategies

Amazon Sellers Boost Q1 Sales With Valentines Day Strategies

This article provides an in-depth analysis of Amazon Valentine's Day advertising strategies, covering market trend insights, listing optimization, ad layout, and bidding strategies. It aims to help sellers accurately grasp Valentine's Day market opportunities, efficiently utilize advertising budgets, and improve advertising ROI to achieve sales growth and a strong start to Q1. The guide offers practical tips for maximizing visibility and driving conversions during this crucial shopping period.

USPS Considers Reducing Integrator Discounts to Curb Losses

USPS Considers Reducing Integrator Discounts to Curb Losses

The United States Postal Service (USPS) is adjusting its contracts with package consolidators to optimize operational efficiency and financial performance. This move eliminates discounts for consolidators dropping off packages at postal facilities, focusing on developing its own ground package service. Experts suggest this could lead to increased shipping costs and longer delivery times, potentially benefiting competitors. USPS needs to optimize its network, improve service, and control costs to ensure a successful transition. The adjustment represents a strategic shift in USPS's approach to package delivery.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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JD Logistics Expands Largeitem Services in Guilin

JD Logistics Expands Largeitem Services in Guilin

This article provides a detailed introduction to using JD Logistics' large item delivery service in Guilin. It covers service advantages, operational procedures, precautions, comparisons with other express companies, and frequently asked questions. The aim is to help readers choose the appropriate logistics solution, ensuring the safe and efficient delivery of large items. It provides practical guidance for navigating the complexities of large item shipping within the Guilin region using JD Logistics.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Amazon Sellers Face Rising Costs from FBA Rejected Shipments

Amazon Sellers Face Rising Costs from FBA Rejected Shipments

Amazon FBA rejection is a common issue for cross-border e-commerce sellers. This article analyzes the reasons for rejection and provides emergency response strategies, including striving for same-day reshipment, temporary storage in overseas warehouses, and returning to self-operated warehouses for correction. The aim is to help sellers reduce additional costs and emphasizes the importance of preventative measures to minimize the risk of rejection. By understanding the causes and implementing proactive solutions, sellers can improve their FBA acceptance rates and streamline their logistics operations.

01/06/2026 Logistics
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Wildberries Expands Free Delivery to Attract Russian Shoppers

Wildberries Expands Free Delivery to Attract Russian Shoppers

Russian e-commerce giant Wildberries has launched a summer promotion offering free home delivery to new and long-inactive users, aiming to attract new customers and improve service experience. Previously, Wildberries has implemented several logistics innovations, such as 24-hour free delivery and free home delivery for oversized items. This initiative is expected to enhance its competitiveness in the Russian e-commerce market.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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USPS Expands Lastmile Delivery with New Local Hubs

USPS Expands Lastmile Delivery with New Local Hubs

The United States Postal Service (USPS) is opening up over 18,000 Delivery Destination Units (DDUs) to all shippers, expanding its “last mile” delivery network. This initiative aims to enable faster delivery for retailers and logistics companies, increase USPS revenue, and particularly benefit small and medium-sized businesses. The more efficient delivery process is also expected to contribute to reduced carbon emissions. This expansion strengthens USPS's role in the increasingly competitive last-mile delivery landscape by providing more accessible and potentially cost-effective options for businesses.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Jd's Unmanned Delivery Vehicles Are Set to Launch, Potentially Transforming the Express Delivery Industry

Jd's Unmanned Delivery Vehicles Are Set to Launch, Potentially Transforming the Express Delivery Industry

JD.com announced that its self-developed unmanned delivery vehicles will start trial operation in October, with large-scale commercialization expected by 2017. These vehicles are designed for last-mile delivery, capable of obstacle avoidance and route planning, while notifying users via an app for pickup. This initiative aims to optimize urban logistics efficiency, reduce reliance on delivery personnel, and address the market changes resulting from a declining demographic dividend.