Amazon Tightens Feedback Rules for Crossborder Sellers

Amazon Tightens Feedback Rules for Crossborder Sellers

Amazon will implement new feedback regulations on August 4, 2025, aimed at simplifying the buyer feedback process and lowering the evaluation threshold. Sellers should effectively respond to the new rules by enhancing service quality, guiding customer reviews, and mastering the appeal process to maintain their competitive edge in the market.

07/31/2025 Logistics
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WCO Highlights Customs Key Role in Pandemic Preparedness

WCO Highlights Customs Key Role in Pandemic Preparedness

The WCO's COVID-19 project aims to enhance customs' capacity to respond to emergencies and ensure supply chain security. Key aspects include international cooperation and technological innovation. The project focuses on strengthening customs' preparedness, facilitating the flow of essential goods, and mitigating disruptions to global trade. By fostering collaboration and leveraging innovative technologies, the WCO seeks to build more resilient and secure supply chains in the face of future crises. This initiative underscores the importance of customs in safeguarding global trade and protecting public health during times of uncertainty.

Ukraine Crisis Drives Air Freight Price Hikes Strains Businesses

Ukraine Crisis Drives Air Freight Price Hikes Strains Businesses

The Ukraine crisis has led to soaring fuel costs and airspace restrictions, resulting in increased air freight surcharges and reduced capacity. Businesses should assess their supply chains, explore alternative solutions, plan capacity in advance, and optimize inventory management. Communication with customers is crucial. In the long term, companies should strengthen supply chain resilience through diversified suppliers, regionalized production, digital transformation, and robust risk management systems to effectively navigate these challenges.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Businesses Adapt Supply Chains to Overcome Pandemic Disruptions

Businesses Adapt Supply Chains to Overcome Pandemic Disruptions

During the pandemic, supply chains faced multiple challenges including container shortages, port congestion, and labor shortages. Companies actively responded to the crisis through strategies such as container decompartmentalization, alternative port selection, technology-enabled transformation, collaborative supply chain partnerships, and proactive risk planning. These efforts demonstrated remarkable adaptability and innovation. The experiences provide valuable lessons for future supply chain management, highlighting the importance of resilience and agility in navigating disruptions.

SF Express Joins Hands with Tonghua International Inland Port to Launch a New Era in Pharmaceutical Logistics

SF Express Joins Hands with Tonghua International Inland Port to Launch a New Era in Pharmaceutical Logistics

SF Express Group has signed a cooperation agreement with Jilin Tonghua International Inland Port to advance pharmaceutical logistics, cold chain delivery, and warehouse management services. The partnership aims to leverage Tonghua's geographical advantages and abundant pharmaceutical resources. Operations are expected to launch within two weeks, contributing to Tonghua's goal of becoming 'China's Pharmaceutical City'.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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Strategies To Enhance Financial Resilience Under New Tariff Policies

Strategies To Enhance Financial Resilience Under New Tariff Policies

In light of changing trade policies and tariffs, rising inventory costs and warehousing prices compel businesses to rethink their supply chain strategies. This article explores concepts such as diversion integration, push-pull models, multi-channel inventory management, and the use of bonded warehouses, which can enhance financial resilience and supply chain flexibility in the current environment.

05/21/2025 Warehousing
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Zebra Explores Sale of Robotics Unit Amid Market Changes

Zebra Explores Sale of Robotics Unit Amid Market Changes

Zebra is evaluating its robotics business, potentially realigning its strategy due to market competition and differences from its core business. The previous acquisition of Fetch Robotics aimed to improve warehouse efficiency. This evaluation suggests a shift in focus or approach within the robotics sector, possibly prioritizing specific applications or exploring partnerships. The decision reflects the dynamic landscape of robotic automation and the need for companies to adapt their strategies to maintain competitiveness and optimize resource allocation. The future of Zebra's robotics involvement remains to be seen.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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Shopee Exits Global Markets to Focus on Southeast Asia

Shopee Exits Global Markets to Focus on Southeast Asia

Shopee is strategically retrenching, optimizing resources through layoffs and site adjustments to focus on the Southeast Asian market, aiming for profitability in 2023. Leveraging user stickiness and market advantages, Shopee is shifting from extensive growth to refined operations, adopting a long-term approach to address challenges. This presents new opportunities for cross-border e-commerce sellers as Shopee streamlines its operations and concentrates on core markets within Southeast Asia, potentially leading to more efficient and targeted support for its seller base.

UPS Wins USPS Air Cargo Contract Edging Out Fedex

UPS Wins USPS Air Cargo Contract Edging Out Fedex

UPS securing the USPS air cargo contract signifies a reshaping of the logistics landscape. This move will expand UPS's operations and help USPS reduce costs and increase efficiency. However, it also presents challenges for FedEx. All parties need to actively adjust their strategies to remain competitive. The contract represents a significant shift in the industry, requiring careful planning and adaptation from all stakeholders to navigate the evolving dynamics.

UPS Secures Major USPS Air Cargo Contract Amid Logistics Shift

UPS Secures Major USPS Air Cargo Contract Amid Logistics Shift

UPS secured the USPS air freight contract, significantly altering the industry landscape. USPS aims to reduce costs and increase efficiency, potentially prompting FedEx to adjust its strategy. Increased competition may lead to lower shipping rates. This deal marks a pivotal shift, forcing competitors to re-evaluate their positions and adapt to the changing dynamics of the air cargo market. The long-term impact on pricing and service offerings remains to be seen, but the industry is undoubtedly entering a new era of intensified rivalry.