Temu Policy Changes Challenge Sellers ERP Systems May Help

Temu Policy Changes Challenge Sellers ERP Systems May Help

Temu platform policy adjustments pose challenges for cross-border e-commerce sellers, including restrictions on advertising service fee reserves, shifts in traffic allocation mechanisms, and tightened front-end access. Sellers need to optimize advertising strategies, participate in platform activities, and strengthen data monitoring. Echain ERP provides tailored solutions for Temu's Fully Managed, Semi-Managed, and Y2 models, helping sellers flexibly manage orders, optimize logistics costs, accurately calculate profits, and enhance competitiveness. This allows them to adapt effectively to the changing Temu landscape and maintain a competitive edge.

Temu Sellers Face New Rules to Prevent Account Bans

Temu Sellers Face New Rules to Prevent Account Bans

Temu's new regulations increase penalties for fraudulent shipping labels, implementing a "permanent ban after two violations" policy. Cross-border sellers should adopt three self-rescue strategies: logistics compliance, store isolation (using fingerprint browsers), and timely loss mitigation. Furthermore, they should prioritize matrix operations to diversify risks and address challenges for stable development. The upgraded penalties highlight the importance of adhering to Temu's policies and proactively safeguarding store security to avoid severe consequences and ensure continued participation in the platform's cross-border e-commerce ecosystem.

Amazon Launches Lowprice Strategy to Rival Temu and Shein

Amazon Launches Lowprice Strategy to Rival Temu and Shein

Amazon launched a low-price platform called "Haul" to compete with Temu and Shein. This presents both opportunities and challenges for small and medium-sized cross-border sellers. It offers increased exposure for low-priced products but may also intensify price competition, impacting private label brands and dropshipping models. Sellers need to closely monitor Haul's developments, adjust their strategies, and focus on improving product quality and brand value to remain competitive in this evolving landscape. This requires a shift towards differentiation beyond just price.

Allegro Regains Top Ecommerce Spot in Poland Surpassing Temu

Allegro Regains Top Ecommerce Spot in Poland Surpassing Temu

By the end of 2025, the Polish e-commerce landscape experienced a significant shift, with local giant Allegro surpassing Temu in user numbers and regaining market leadership. This reversal is attributed to Allegro's deep understanding of the local market and stronger user loyalty. Looking ahead, the Polish e-commerce market is expected to become even more competitive, with localized operations becoming crucial for the success of cross-border e-commerce platforms. This underscores the importance of understanding local preferences and adapting strategies to thrive in specific national markets.

Temus US Sales Drop As Shein Holds Steady Amid Tariffs

Temus US Sales Drop As Shein Holds Steady Amid Tariffs

Temu's sales in the US market plummeted by 25%, primarily due to adjustments in advertising strategies and changes in tariff policies, while Shein experienced growth against the trend. Temu is collaborating with merchants to stabilize prices and address these challenges. The future development of Temu remains to be seen in the face of these market dynamics.

Amazon Europe Streamlines Business Account Transfers

Amazon Europe Streamlines Business Account Transfers

Amazon's European Station Seller Central has added a new "Account Business Transfer" feature, designed to simplify the process of changing store information, particularly addressing the challenges of legal entity information updates. Sellers can more easily update their store information, but should be aware of review risks, potential fees, and information security. It is recommended to prepare materials in advance, consult with professionals, and pay attention to Amazon's subsequent updates. This new feature aims to streamline account transitions within the European marketplace.

Flexport Simplifies Amazon Europe FBA Shipping

Flexport Simplifies Amazon Europe FBA Shipping

This article provides a detailed guide for Amazon Europe Marketplace sellers on creating FBA shipment plans in Seller Central using Flexport. It covers key steps such as product selection, choosing the shipping address, following Amazon's official process, shipment review, and selecting the delivery method. The aim is to help sellers efficiently manage FBA shipments, avoid warehousing issues, and improve operational efficiency. This guide focuses on leveraging Flexport to streamline the FBA process specifically for the European market.

ROCB Europe Enhances Customs Talent Development

ROCB Europe Enhances Customs Talent Development

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is assisting ROCB Europe in restructuring its organizational framework to build a competency-based human resource management system, ultimately enhancing regional customs capacity building. By defining positions, constructing competency models, and providing ongoing support, the WCO aims to create an efficient talent engine that promotes regional trade facilitation and security. This initiative contributes to strengthening the global customs cooperation network.

TEMU Targets 50 UK Orders from Local Sellers by 2025

TEMU Targets 50 UK Orders from Local Sellers by 2025

TEMU aims to have 50% of its orders fulfilled by local merchants in the UK market by the end of 2025, supporting local entrepreneurs and micro and small enterprises. The initiative hopes to enhance the platform's support for local businesses through optimized traffic and logistics measures.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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Temu Aliexpress Hit 3B in South Korea Rival Local Ecommerce

Temu Aliexpress Hit 3B in South Korea Rival Local Ecommerce

AliExpress and Temu's sales in South Korea exceeded 4 trillion won last year, an 85% increase, challenging domestic e-commerce giants Coupang and Naver. This article analyzes their user characteristics and competitive landscape. It suggests optimizing user experience and strengthening localized operations. The article also explores the development prospects of cross-border e-commerce in the Korean market, highlighting the growing influence of these platforms and the strategies needed for continued success in a competitive environment.