Retailers Shift to Slower Shipping to Offset UPS Fees

Retailers Shift to Slower Shipping to Offset UPS Fees

To counter UPS's peak season surcharges, retailers are experimenting with 'slow shipping,' trading lower prices for longer delivery times. Can this strategy gain traction in the speed-driven e-commerce market? This article analyzes the impact of UPS surcharges on small and medium-sized e-commerce businesses, explores the challenges and opportunities of 'slow shipping,' and examines how retailers can balance speed and cost. Ultimately, the market will determine its success or failure.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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UPS Launches Returns Manager to Simplify Ecommerce Returns

UPS Launches Returns Manager to Simplify Ecommerce Returns

UPS introduces Returns Manager, empowering e-commerce merchants to customize their return processes and improve efficiency. Requiring no software installation, it offers a variety of features to address the challenges of returns, including those from Amazon. This solution aims to streamline the returns experience for both merchants and customers, ultimately boosting satisfaction and loyalty. By providing greater control and flexibility, UPS helps businesses navigate the complexities of e-commerce returns more effectively.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Ecommerce Firms Adopt Key Strategies for Peak Season Supply Chains

Ecommerce Firms Adopt Key Strategies for Peak Season Supply Chains

E-commerce peak season presents both opportunities and challenges. This paper offers ten key strategies for supply chain upgrades to help businesses succeed during this critical period. These strategies cover areas such as planning, stress testing, automation, teamwork, work environment, machine learning, operational flexibility, establishing benchmarks, process optimization, and 3PL collaboration. By implementing these measures, companies can effectively manage increased demand, minimize disruptions, and maximize profitability during the e-commerce peak season.

Google Dynamics Key to Crossborder Ecommerce Growth

Google Dynamics Key to Crossborder Ecommerce Growth

Staying informed about Google industry news is crucial for cross-border e-commerce businesses. Understanding Google's algorithm and policy updates allows for effective ad optimization, improved search visibility, and mitigation of policy risks. Ultimately, this knowledge enhances traffic acquisition and conversion efficiency, contributing to the success of cross-border e-commerce in overseas markets. Keeping abreast of these changes is essential for maximizing ROI and maintaining a competitive edge in the global marketplace.

Trump Tariff Threat Poses Challenges for Crossborder Ecommerce

Trump Tariff Threat Poses Challenges for Crossborder Ecommerce

The Trump administration is once again wielding tariffs, planning to impose 100% tariffs on Chinese goods imported into the US, posing significant challenges to cross-border e-commerce. Facing this uncertainty, sellers should adopt a diversified market strategy, optimize supply chain layout, strengthen cost control, and leverage cross-border e-commerce ERP systems to improve operational efficiency and enhance risk resistance. These measures will help achieve steady development amidst the volatile trade landscape.

WCO Boosts Global Ecommerce Via Collaboration Innovation

WCO Boosts Global Ecommerce Via Collaboration Innovation

The World Customs Organization (WCO) hosted the 2nd Global Cross-Border E-Commerce Conference, bringing together global experts to discuss key issues such as optimizing regulatory frameworks, improving trade efficiency, and ensuring security and compliance. The conference emphasized data-driven risk management, simplified customs clearance procedures, consumer rights protection, and capacity building and cooperation. It injected new impetus into the WCO's future work, helping cross-border e-commerce become an engine of global economic growth.

Freight Rerouting Challenges Addressed in New Guide

Freight Rerouting Challenges Addressed in New Guide

This article provides an in-depth analysis of common issues in consolidation and distribution, including changing the discharge port after pre-entry, re-distribution processes, missed loading, and container misuse. It also addresses special circumstances such as vessel overbooking, incorrect entry information, and short-loading of containers. The aim is to offer practical operational guidance and risk avoidance advice for professionals in the consolidation and distribution industry. This guide helps navigate the complexities of cargo handling and ensures smooth operations within port logistics and cargo transportation.

Uschina Trade War Disrupts Shipping Alters Supply Chains

Uschina Trade War Disrupts Shipping Alters Supply Chains

Escalating US-China trade tensions have led some international brands to suspend ocean freight from China to the US. The Port of Los Angeles is experiencing a surge in canceled sailings, posing difficult choices for businesses. While short-term freight volume data remains acceptable, a decline is anticipated in the second half of the year. The trade friction may trigger a reshaping of supply chains, requiring businesses to proactively address challenges and seize opportunities. Companies must adapt to the evolving landscape to maintain competitiveness.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Zhengzhou Airport to Build Dedicated Cargo Runway and Advance Drone Freight Trials

Zhengzhou Airport to Build Dedicated Cargo Runway and Advance Drone Freight Trials

Zhengzhou Airport plans to add a dedicated freight runway and actively promote testing of short-distance drone logistics to strengthen its position as an international logistics center and drive high-quality local economic development. Despite some achievements, the Zhengzhou Airport Economic Zone faces challenges such as a weak industrial structure and insufficient innovation capacity, necessitating the establishment of a modern industrial system. In the future, the integration of air transport with road and high-speed rail will optimize resource allocation and enhance logistics efficiency.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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WCO Promotes Sustainable Trade with Green Customs Initiative

WCO Promotes Sustainable Trade with Green Customs Initiative

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through its Green Customs Action Plan (GCAP), aims to transform customs into advocates and practitioners of green trade, contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). GCAP is divided into short-term, medium-term, and long-term phases, covering the greening of customs operations, the promotion of green trade, and the exploration of innovative measures. Through these three pillars, customs administrations will actively contribute to achieving the UN SDGs. The plan emphasizes a holistic approach to integrating environmental considerations into customs practices.