US Customs Delays Disrupt Amazon Walmart Supply Chains

US Customs Delays Disrupt Amazon Walmart Supply Chains

US customs inspections are intensifying, leading to increased port congestion. Amazon and Walmart warehouses are experiencing capacity issues, making delivery appointments difficult. Some warehouses are even refusing floor-loaded shipments. Oakland terminal's GATE FEE is set to increase, and inspection rates are soaring across multiple ports, with a focus on cargo value and compliance. Export businesses should closely monitor the latest developments at ports and warehouses, proactively assess risks, and implement appropriate mitigation strategies. This includes considering alternative ports or shipping methods to avoid delays and potential storage fees.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Tightens FBA Shipment Rules for Sellers

Amazon Tightens FBA Shipment Rules for Sellers

Amazon has introduced Shipment Performance metrics, requiring sellers to pay attention to key assessment points like labels and quantities to avoid exceeding limits, which could lead to FBA shipping restrictions or even account suspension. The new "Oversize" storage type also presents challenges for sellers of large items. This article provides a detailed interpretation of the Shipment Performance assessment rules and offers practical advice for sellers to comply with the new regulations, helping them operate compliantly and avoid risks. It focuses on understanding the performance metrics and providing actionable strategies.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Amazon Sellers Weigh Risks of Overseas Warehouses

Amazon Sellers Weigh Risks of Overseas Warehouses

This paper delves into the role and value of overseas warehouses in Amazon operations, highlighting advantages such as reduced logistics costs, alleviated storage pressure, provision of labeling services, and support for dropshipping. It also reveals potential risks associated with overseas warehouses, including trust deficits and regulatory blind spots. The paper provides sellers with recommendations for selecting overseas warehouses, aiming to help them make informed choices, mitigate risks, and achieve sustainable development in their cross-border e-commerce businesses. It underscores the importance of due diligence and careful consideration when integrating overseas warehousing into their Amazon strategy.

12/31/2025 Warehousing
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East Coast Vs. Midwest Vs. West Coast US Warehouses: Which Region Offers the Best Cost-efficiency?

East Coast Vs. Midwest Vs. West Coast US Warehouses: Which Region Offers the Best Cost-efficiency?

Overseas warehouses in different U.S. regions vary significantly in logistics networks, costs, and locations. East Coast warehouses cover densely populated areas but incur higher costs. Midwest facilities offer lower logistics costs and abundant resources, though port access is less convenient. West Coast warehouses provide faster shipping near ports but at premium rates. Sellers must weigh these factors to make informed decisions.

06/24/2025 Warehousing
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Amazon Sellers Urged to Avoid Holiday Season Inventory Mistakes

Amazon Sellers Urged to Avoid Holiday Season Inventory Mistakes

This article focuses on preparing for Amazon's Black Friday and Cyber Monday, revealing three common issues sellers encounter: delayed warehouse receiving, excess inventory fees, and hindered promotion. Through case studies and strategic recommendations, it helps sellers mitigate risks and optimize operations to succeed during the peak season. The analysis provides practical guidance on how to avoid costly delays, manage inventory effectively, and maximize promotional efforts to achieve optimal sales performance during this critical period.

01/06/2026 Logistics
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