US West Coast Crossborder Logistics Face Zeroshipping Risks

US West Coast Crossborder Logistics Face Zeroshipping Risks

Recent incidents of 'zero-freight' cargo acquisition and logistics company bankruptcies in the cross-border logistics industry expose internal issues and potential risks. 'Zero-freight' offers from freight forwarders may conceal traps like 'special goods,' cargo fraud, or tax refund scams. Sellers should choose reputable and financially stable logistics companies, sign detailed contracts, purchase cargo insurance, and remain vigilant to avoid losses from pursuing seemingly cheap deals. Due diligence is crucial to navigate the complexities and potential pitfalls within cross-border shipping.

Jiachi Xin Expands in South Chinas Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics

Jiachi Xin Expands in South Chinas Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics

Jiachi Xin International, a cross-border e-commerce logistics company in South China, is known for its stable operations and precise services. The company offers international dedicated lines and overseas warehouse services, covering markets in Europe, America, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America. Through standardized processes and digital management, service stability is ensured. While domestic pick-up capabilities need improvement, the company performs excellently in core markets and is a reliable choice for cross-border e-commerce sellers in South China.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Ecommerce Firms Prioritize Supply Chain Efficiency for Growth

Ecommerce Firms Prioritize Supply Chain Efficiency for Growth

This article delves into how independent site sellers can build an efficient and stable supply chain system by determining the appropriate supply model (dropshipping or stock preparation), optimizing sales planning, integrating supply chain resources, maintaining supplier relationships, introducing professional talent, and using ERP systems. It emphasizes the importance of a full-chain awareness, aiming to help sellers reduce costs, improve efficiency, and ultimately stand out in the competitive cross-border e-commerce landscape. This includes strategies for effective inventory management and order fulfillment.

NEMA Calls for Stricter USMCA Trade Enforcement

NEMA Calls for Stricter USMCA Trade Enforcement

The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) urged a swift review and update of the USMCA at a USTR hearing, emphasizing stronger enforcement and improved policy predictability. NEMA highlighted that a clear and predictable trade environment is crucial for encouraging business investment and fostering innovation. The association hopes to establish transparent and efficient dispute resolution mechanisms through collaboration. They believe this will create a more stable and reliable framework for electrical manufacturers operating within the USMCA region, promoting economic growth and competitiveness.

Ethiopian Airlines Overtakes Kenya Airways As Africas Top Carrier

Ethiopian Airlines Overtakes Kenya Airways As Africas Top Carrier

This paper analyzes how Ethiopian Airlines surpassed Kenya Airways to become the leading airline in Africa. Strategic focus, stable management, and continuous fleet expansion are key to Ethiopian Airlines' success. Conversely, Kenya Airways lagged behind due to strategic errors, political interference, and an aging fleet. The analysis highlights the importance of long-term vision and consistent execution in the competitive African aviation market. Ethiopian Airlines' commitment to growth and modernization has positioned it as a dominant player in the region.

01/07/2026 Airlines
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Chinas Chengyun Logistics Enhances Crossborder Ecommerce Efficiency

Chinas Chengyun Logistics Enhances Crossborder Ecommerce Efficiency

Cheng Yun International Logistics is a professional service provider specializing in cross-border e-commerce logistics, offering one-stop solutions such as international dedicated lines and overseas warehousing. With efficient and stable delivery services, a wide-ranging collection network, and technology-enabled logistics systems, we help cross-border e-commerce sellers reduce costs, improve efficiency, and achieve business growth. We provide comprehensive support to navigate the complexities of international shipping and warehousing, ensuring a seamless and reliable experience for our clients.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Eases Seller Account Transfers for Compliance

Amazon Eases Seller Account Transfers for Compliance

Amazon Europe launched a new "Account Business Transfer" policy to help sellers compliantly change their store's legal entity information. By signing a transfer agreement, completing account verification, and submitting relevant documents, sellers can transfer their account to a new legal entity. This addresses security risks arising from inconsistent legal entity information and lays the foundation for long-term stable store operations. The policy streamlines the process of updating account details to reflect changes in business ownership, ensuring compliance and minimizing potential disruptions.

Crossborder Ecommerce Supply Chains Optimized for Efficiency

Crossborder Ecommerce Supply Chains Optimized for Efficiency

This paper delves into critical aspects of cross-border e-commerce, including logistics, supply chain management, data, and payment processes, offering corresponding optimization strategies. By leveraging intelligent warehousing, lean manufacturing, data security protection, and multi-channel payment options, it aims to assist sellers in building efficient and stable global operations, ultimately improving overall operational efficiency and customer satisfaction. The focus is on streamlining key nodes within the cross-border e-commerce ecosystem to foster growth and enhance competitiveness in the global market.

Aviation Industry to See Steady 39 Profit Growth by 2026

Aviation Industry to See Steady 39 Profit Growth by 2026

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) forecasts that the global airline industry will achieve stable profitability by 2026, with a net profit margin projected at 3.9%, despite facing multiple challenges. Passenger and cargo volumes continue to grow, and fuel costs are decreasing, but supply chain issues and regulatory pressures persist. The report also highlights the resilience of air cargo and high levels of passenger satisfaction with air travel. The industry is navigating a complex landscape to achieve sustainable financial performance.

Airlines Stabilize Profits Amid Supply Chain Geopolitical Risks

Airlines Stabilize Profits Amid Supply Chain Geopolitical Risks

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) forecasts a stable net profit margin of 3.9% for the global airline industry in 2026, with total profits reaching $41 billion. Despite facing supply chain challenges, geopolitical risks, and regulatory pressures, air cargo demonstrates resilience. The report highlights the need to address the imbalance between profitability and value creation, and focuses on the differentiated performance of various regional markets. This includes navigating fuel price volatility and adapting to evolving consumer demands to maintain sustainable growth.