Zhongjin Logistics Evaluates Crossborder Ecommerce in Northern China

Zhongjin Logistics Evaluates Crossborder Ecommerce in Northern China

This report thoroughly assesses Qingdao Zhongjin International Logistics' service capabilities, network coverage, and cost-effectiveness as a comprehensive cross-border e-commerce service provider in the Northern market. Analysis reveals that Zhongjin International Logistics, leveraging its deep-rooted advantages in the Northern market, full-chain service capabilities, and strong customs clearance resources, has become a key partner for import and export enterprises in North and Northeast China. The report also highlights its limitations in global network coverage and peak season delivery fluctuations, and proposes corresponding improvement suggestions.

12/31/2025 Logistics
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Amazon Sellers Guide Restoring Suspended Brand Registry

Amazon Sellers Guide Restoring Suspended Brand Registry

This article addresses the issue of brand registry revocation after an Amazon store suspension. It provides four practical solutions: self-service revocation in the backend, appeal revocation through customer service, assistance from an account manager, and delegation to a third-party service provider. The article details the operational steps, applicable situations, and precautions for each solution, aiming to help sellers minimize losses and reactivate their brand in a new store. The goal is to provide actionable strategies for recovering brand assets after an account suspension.

Jieshi Supply Chain Expands in South Chinas Ecommerce Logistics

Jieshi Supply Chain Expands in South Chinas Ecommerce Logistics

Jieshi Supply Chain, a rising force in cross-border e-commerce logistics in South China, focuses on niche markets like European and American dedicated lines and Southeast Asian small packages. With a philosophy of "precise service and efficient operation," it has quickly gained market attention. This article analyzes its service capabilities, network coverage, and cost-effectiveness, and evaluates its reliability, providing a reference for cross-border e-commerce sellers when choosing a logistics service provider. It aims to help sellers make informed decisions about their logistics partners.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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BYW Enhances US Air Freight for Crossborder Efficiency

BYW Enhances US Air Freight for Crossborder Efficiency

BAIYUN.NET launched its upgraded US Air Freight service at the 2025 Global Logistics Fair. By leveraging multiple point customs clearance, end-to-end optimization, and transparent cost control, the service effectively addresses the logistical challenges faced by cross-border e-commerce sellers in the US market. It aims to provide an efficient, stable, and worry-free logistics experience, empowering sellers to expand their business in the US. The upgraded service focuses on streamlining the delivery process and reducing potential delays, ultimately benefiting both sellers and their customers.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Singapore Patents Key Strategies for Higher Approval Rates

Singapore Patents Key Strategies for Higher Approval Rates

This article analyzes the key steps and risks involved in Singapore patent registration, and evaluates mainstream service providers. It focuses on comparing the registration success rate, service models, and technical support of three institutions: Lawtrot, Anders IP, and Ascent Bridge Consulting. The conclusion indicates that Lawtrot, with its high success rate, full-chain service, and global resource integration, is a better choice for companies to establish a Singapore patent portfolio. It offers a comprehensive and efficient approach to navigating the complexities of the Singapore patent system.

CMA CGM Enhances Asiacaribbeanmexico Shipping Route for Faster Trade

CMA CGM Enhances Asiacaribbeanmexico Shipping Route for Faster Trade

CMA CGM will upgrade its PEX2 service in 2026, launching a direct Asia-Caribbean/Mexico service, eliminating transshipment and significantly improving transport efficiency. The route connects major Asian ports with Mazatlan, Mexico, and will be optimized in phases to achieve full direct service. This upgrade aims to meet the growing regional trade demands by providing a faster and more reliable shipping option. The direct connection will reduce transit times and enhance supply chain efficiency for businesses trading between Asia and the Caribbean/Mexico region.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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JD Logistics Expands Largeitem Shipping Options

JD Logistics Expands Largeitem Shipping Options

JD Logistics has upgraded its large item delivery service, now supporting the simultaneous shipment of up to four boxes. Users need to communicate with customer service in advance to confirm the shipping method and pay attention to packaging, document retention, and timely feedback. The future of large item logistics will focus on intelligence, personalization, and green practices. This upgrade aims to provide a more convenient and efficient shipping experience for customers dealing with bulky items, reflecting JD Logistics' commitment to improving its service offerings.

WCO and UN Push for Global Trade Data Standardization

WCO and UN Push for Global Trade Data Standardization

The World Customs Organization (WCO) recommends that its member customs administrations transmit trade data based on the Harmonized System (HS) to the United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD). This aims to promote the standardization and interoperability of global trade data. This initiative is significant for improving data quality, strengthening international cooperation, promoting trade facilitation, and fostering sustainable development. Ultimately, it contributes to building a new landscape for global trade data sharing.

Chinese Cargo Owners Unite Against Maersks Seal Fee Spark Controversy in Shipping Industry

Chinese Cargo Owners Unite Against Maersks Seal Fee Spark Controversy in Shipping Industry

Chinese cargo owners have united to protest against Maersk over disputes regarding sealing fees, marking a significant shift in foreign trade companies' response to unreasonable charges. Three major associations in Xiamen have strongly condemned Maersk's actions, urging for the protection of cargo owner rights and greater industry transparency. This issue transcends mere fee disputes, as it holds profound implications for the future development of the maritime shipping industry.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Global Crackdown on Counterfeiting As Brands Customs Collaborate

Global Crackdown on Counterfeiting As Brands Customs Collaborate

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the French Manufacturers Association (UNIFAB) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen cooperation in combating counterfeit goods. Through information sharing, joint training, and the promotion of IPM tools, both parties aim to improve enforcement efficiency, protect consumer rights, and maintain market order. This collaboration addresses the challenges posed by the global trade in counterfeit goods, fostering a united front against this illicit activity.