Amazon Adjusts Returns Policy Highvalue Sellers Must Adapt

Amazon Adjusts Returns Policy Highvalue Sellers Must Adapt

Amazon US is implementing a new return policy, eliminating return exemptions for high-value items. All FBA/FBM sellers must uniformly use APRL. This policy will increase seller costs, financial pressure, and return risks. This article provides detailed strategies, including compliance preparation, cost control, after-sales service upgrades, and financial management, to help sellers address challenges and maintain stable operations. It emphasizes proactive measures to mitigate potential losses and optimize return processes under the new regulations.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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Bank of America Freight Index Falls Amid Economic Slowdown

Bank of America Freight Index Falls Amid Economic Slowdown

The Bank of America Freight Payment Index indicates a dual decline in US freight volume and spending, although the narrowing decline suggests a potential market bottom. Key influencing factors include shifting consumer spending patterns, economic headwinds, and geopolitical risks. The report recommends that freight companies actively innovate and governments optimize policies to jointly address challenges and seize opportunities. The freight market faces challenges due to economic downturn and changing patterns but the reduced decline may indicate a bottoming out.

E2open CEO Addresses Supply Chain Challenges in Evolving Logistics

E2open CEO Addresses Supply Chain Challenges in Evolving Logistics

In an interview, E2open CEO Michael Farlekas shared his insightful perspectives on current logistics trends, including the direction of the freight economy, the impact of declining US port throughput, and the importance of supply chain diversification and resilience. He emphasized that businesses should proactively embrace change and build more resilient supply chain systems to cope with the complex and volatile market environment. Building this resilience is key to navigating current economic uncertainties and ensuring business continuity.

E2open CEO Advocates Resilient Supply Chains Amid Global Logistics Shifts

E2open CEO Advocates Resilient Supply Chains Amid Global Logistics Shifts

E2open CEO Michael Farlekas analyzes the current state of the global freight economy, the impact of declining US port throughput, and the importance of supply chain diversification and resilience. He advises businesses to closely monitor market changes, diversify risks, and leverage technology to enhance supply chain resilience and operational efficiency. Focusing on these factors is crucial for navigating current challenges and building a more robust and adaptable supply chain in the face of ongoing disruptions and uncertainties.

E2open CEO Discusses Supply Chain Challenges and Strategies

E2open CEO Discusses Supply Chain Challenges and Strategies

In an interview, E2open CEO Michael Farlekas analyzed key trends facing the logistics industry, including the current freight economy, the impact of declining imports on US ports, supply chain diversification and resilience building, and the importance of digital transformation. He emphasized that companies should embrace change, optimize their supply chain layouts, and accelerate digital transformation to meet future challenges. The interview highlights the need for proactive strategies to navigate the evolving landscape and build robust, adaptable supply chains.

Traditional Media Defies Digital Age with Resurgent Ad Growth

Traditional Media Defies Digital Age with Resurgent Ad Growth

Despite the dominance of digital advertising, traditional media maintains a significant presence in the US advertising market due to its unique advantages, such as control, trustworthiness, and in-car presence. Brands should integrate the strengths of both digital and traditional media to achieve a synergistic effect, maximizing reach, user trust, and conversion efficiency. This integrated approach allows for a broader audience engagement and leverages the credibility of traditional channels while capitalizing on the targeted capabilities of digital platforms.

Manufacturing Grows As Services Sector Struggles ISM Report

Manufacturing Grows As Services Sector Struggles ISM Report

ISM's latest supply chain forecast indicates a steady recovery for US manufacturing in 2025, with projected revenue and capital expenditure growth, and increased confidence. While the service sector maintains overall growth, it faces challenges like rising costs and shrinking profit margins, leading to a slowdown in momentum. The report highlights the divergent recovery paths of these two key industries, providing crucial market insights for businesses. This divergence underscores the need for tailored strategies to navigate the evolving economic landscape.

Retailers Michaels and XPO Optimize Holiday Supply Chain

Retailers Michaels and XPO Optimize Holiday Supply Chain

US craft retailer Michaels successfully navigated the holiday season logistics challenge of 500,000 Christmas trees with the help of XPO Logistics. XPO implemented a customized control tower solution, providing end-to-end visibility and ensuring on-time delivery to 1,200 North American stores within 25 days. This case offers a valuable example of how retailers can optimize their supply chains, particularly during peak seasons, by leveraging specialized logistics expertise and advanced technology for enhanced tracking and management.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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East Coast Ports Reach Labor Deal Supply Chain Issues Persist

East Coast Ports Reach Labor Deal Supply Chain Issues Persist

A preliminary labor agreement between dockworkers and employers on the US East Coast has temporarily eased supply chain concerns, though full port operation recovery will take time. The agreement reflects significant negotiation and compromise between labor and management, with far-reaching implications. Continued monitoring of the agreement's progress is crucial, and stakeholders must enhance risk management strategies to ensure supply chain stability. The long-term effects on port efficiency and overall supply chain resilience remain to be seen.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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East Coast Ports Secure Labor Deal but Recovery Challenges Remain

East Coast Ports Secure Labor Deal but Recovery Challenges Remain

A preliminary agreement between the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) has temporarily averted a supply chain crisis at US East Coast and Gulf Coast ports. While an agreement is in place, full port operational recovery will take time, and backlogs and delays are expected to persist in the short term. Industry stakeholders are closely examining the agreement's details. Modernizing port infrastructure remains crucial for enhancing long-term efficiency and resilience to future disruptions.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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