Temu Expands to Canada and Spain with Lowcost Strategy

Temu Expands to Canada and Spain with Lowcost Strategy

Pinduoduo's cross-border e-commerce platform, Temu, is accelerating its global expansion, planning to enter Canada and Spain after the US and African markets. This article analyzes the opportunities and challenges Temu faces in these two markets. It also explores Temu's JIT pre-sale model launched in the US market and discusses the importance of quality and service to Temu's future development, in addition to its low-price strategy. The article highlights the need for Temu to focus on more than just low prices to ensure long-term success in the competitive global e-commerce landscape.

Ebay Enterprise Launches Smart Fulfillment for Ecommerce Logistics

Ebay Enterprise Launches Smart Fulfillment for Ecommerce Logistics

eBay Enterprise's Richwood fulfillment center leverages automation to enhance the speed, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness of e-commerce logistics. This enables same-day shipping and efficient omnichannel fulfillment, optimizing the entire order fulfillment process for improved customer satisfaction and streamlined operations.

01/20/2026 Warehousing
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Fedex Acquires TNT Express for 48B to Boost Global Ecommerce

Fedex Acquires TNT Express for 48B to Boost Global Ecommerce

FedEx's $4.8 billion acquisition of TNT Express strengthens its position in the European market, expands its global network, and enhances its e-commerce logistics capabilities. This acquisition intensifies competition within the industry, pushing future logistics trends towards personalization, intelligence, and sustainability.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Temus US User Decline Raises Doubts Over Discount Strategy

Temus US User Decline Raises Doubts Over Discount Strategy

Temu, Pinduoduo's cross-border e-commerce platform, is facing challenges in the US market, experiencing a significant drop in daily active users. Key factors include policy changes, reduced advertising spending, and adjustments to order fulfillment strategies. Temu's experience serves as a warning to cross-border e-commerce platforms that a singular low-price strategy is unsustainable and requires flexible adaptation to market changes. The platform needs to diversify its offerings and strategies to maintain long-term growth and user engagement.

Ecommerce Sellers Guide to Essential Shipping Strategies

Ecommerce Sellers Guide to Essential Shipping Strategies

New cross-border e-commerce sellers should pay attention to transportation time, cost process, cargo safety, customs clearance, delay charges, insurance, communication and coordination, and inventory management when engaging in international shipping. Understanding these aspects and taking corresponding measures in advance can reduce risks and improve logistics efficiency, thereby supporting cross-border e-commerce business. Key areas include optimizing shipping routes, securing cargo insurance, and maintaining clear communication with freight forwarders to avoid costly delays. Careful planning is crucial for success.

Rising Trends in Express Delivery Industry Capitalizing on Opportunities Amid Challenges

Rising Trends in Express Delivery Industry Capitalizing on Opportunities Amid Challenges

In recent years, the mainland e-commerce industry has rapidly grown, becoming the largest e-commerce market in the world. Express companies like SF Express and 'Three Links and One Reach' have begun their IPO processes, with SF's A-shares drawing market attention. Intensified price competition has pressured company profits, making IPO financing crucial for market expansion. However, investors should remain cautious about potential peak risks in the industry. These initiatives may enhance delivery service efficiency and bolster market competitiveness, warranting ongoing observation.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Amazon and Walmart Vie for Digital Retail Dominance

Amazon and Walmart Vie for Digital Retail Dominance

E-commerce giants Amazon and Walmart are actively merging online and offline channels. Amazon is expanding its physical retail presence through technological innovation, while Walmart is focusing on e-commerce to build an omnichannel retail empire. Facing market changes, Chinese sellers need to optimize their overseas expansion strategies, accurately target customer groups, and embrace omnichannel brand experiences to gain an advantage in the future retail battle. This includes adapting to new consumer behaviors and leveraging data analytics to personalize the shopping experience.

Ecommerce Giants Lure Talent with High Bonuses Equity

Ecommerce Giants Lure Talent with High Bonuses Equity

The cross-border e-commerce market is fiercely competitive, making high-level talent a core asset for companies. Shenzhen-based sellers are awarding substantial bonuses, such as 500,000 RMB to operational managers, and implementing equity incentive plans. Cross-border e-commerce companies are increasingly relying on high bonuses and equity incentives to attract and retain talent. These strategies aim to gain a competitive edge in the intense market and ensure sustainable growth in the long run by securing skilled employees.

Douyin Ecommerce Raises Bar for Sellers with Stricter Return Rate Rules

Douyin Ecommerce Raises Bar for Sellers with Stricter Return Rate Rules

Douyin e-commerce platform adjusts the standards for Douyin store products to enter the Selected Alliance, with the product return rate becoming a key assessment indicator. Merchants need to improve product quality, optimize after-sales service, and pay attention to data indicators to adapt to the new regulations and obtain more promotion opportunities. The new rules aim to create a healthier and more sustainable e-commerce ecosystem. Merchants should actively respond and realize the transformation from "traffic is king" to "quality is king."