US Moves to End Temus Taxfree Imports

US Moves to End Temus Taxfree Imports

The potential cancellation of the US $800 duty-free policy poses a challenge to cross-border e-commerce platforms like Temu, which rely on direct mail small parcel models. Independent station sellers, third-party platform light and small item sellers, and cross-border small parcel platforms will be the most affected. It's recommended to optimize supply chains, implement smart overseas warehouses, and optimize logistics routes. Xunfeng Overseas Warehouse offers diversified business scenarios to help cross-border e-commerce reduce costs and increase efficiency.

US to Tianjin Freight Shipping Times Analyzed

US to Tianjin Freight Shipping Times Analyzed

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the key factors affecting the transit time of ocean freight from the US to Tianjin, including route selection, vessel type, cargo characteristics, and uncontrollable factors. It offers transit time references and answers to frequently asked questions, aiming to help traders accurately control logistics schedules, optimize supply chains, and reduce costs. This ultimately helps them gain an advantage in international trade. The guide aims to provide practical insights for businesses involved in US-China shipping.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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Amazon US Sellers Guide to Boosting Success

Amazon US Sellers Guide to Boosting Success

This article provides sellers with a comprehensive operational guide for Amazon US marketplace. It covers four key aspects: market positioning and pricing strategies, efficient logistics and timely delivery, compliant operations and policy adherence, and customer service and problem-solving. The aim is to help sellers achieve success on this vast e-commerce platform by providing practical insights and actionable advice on navigating the complexities of the US market and maximizing their sales potential.

China Expands Transpacific Shipping Routes to US

China Expands Transpacific Shipping Routes to US

This article provides a detailed analysis of the complete sea route from China to the United States. Starting from Chinese coastal ports, it passes through the East China Sea, the Ryukyu Islands, the open waters of the Pacific Ocean, the Hawaiian Islands, the Gulf Stream, the Caribbean Sea, and the Panama Canal, ultimately reaching the US West Coast. The article not only introduces key sea areas and strategic locations along the route but also explores the challenges and opportunities it faces, helping readers gain a deeper understanding of how global trade operates.

Amazon Sellers Guide to US Claims Mastery

Amazon Sellers Guide to US Claims Mastery

This article provides a detailed interpretation of the claim timeline and process for Amazon US, explaining FBA and FBM orders separately. It offers practical rights protection strategies such as collecting evidence, optimizing products, and purchasing insurance to help sellers improve claim success rates and protect their rights and interests. Ultimately, it aims to contribute to the steady development of their Amazon business.

US Shippers Guide to Costeffective Ocean Freight

US Shippers Guide to Costeffective Ocean Freight

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the structure and influencing factors of US ocean freight logistics prices. It offers inquiry techniques to help you understand the composition of costs, including basic freight, surcharges, and terminal fees. Learn about factors affecting prices, such as cargo type, weight, distance, supply and demand, and fuel prices. Inquire through online platforms, phone calls, or emails, comparing prices from different companies to effectively control ocean shipping costs and enhance competitiveness.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Mississippi River Key to Modernizing US Logistics

Mississippi River Key to Modernizing US Logistics

US logistics faces challenges, highlighting the untapped potential of inland waterway transportation. While the Mississippi River already handles some transport, its capacity is limited by the Jones Act and infrastructure constraints. One company aims to increase capacity, but infrastructure remains a bottleneck. With policy support, technological innovation, and intermodal connections, inland waterway transportation has the potential to reshape the US logistics landscape. Overcoming these hurdles could provide a more efficient and sustainable alternative for moving goods across the country.

US Freight Decline Points to Economic Slowdown

US Freight Decline Points to Economic Slowdown

The U.S. Freight Transportation Services Index (TSI) decreased in December for the first time in four months, ending a streak of consecutive increases. The index showed an overall growth of 1.0% for the year. However, factors such as supply chain disruptions remain important considerations. This decline warrants attention as broader economic indicators are analyzed and the impact of ongoing supply chain challenges is assessed.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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US Intermodal Transport Adapts to Postpandemic Shifts

US Intermodal Transport Adapts to Postpandemic Shifts

Based on an interview with Larry Gross, this paper analyzes the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on US multimodal transportation, including volume fluctuations, capacity bottlenecks, economic reopening, peak season forecasting, and potential post-pandemic transformations. It emphasizes the importance of digital transformation, automation, sustainability, and data-driven decision-making. The paper also provides development suggestions for multimodal transportation companies to navigate the evolving landscape and adapt to the new normal in the supply chain.