Shopify Sellers Now Listed on Walmart Marketplace

Shopify Sellers Now Listed on Walmart Marketplace

Walmart partnered with Shopify, giving Shopify merchants the opportunity to sell their products on Walmart.com. Approximately 1,200 Shopify merchants are expected to join the platform in 2020. This collaboration allows Shopify merchants to expand their sales channels, while Walmart enriches its product assortment, creating a win-win situation for both parties.

EUB Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce with Affordable Logistics

EUB Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce with Affordable Logistics

ePacket has become an ideal choice for cross-border e-commerce sellers due to its high cost-effectiveness, global coverage, efficient customs clearance, and full tracking. It reduces logistics costs, expands sales markets, and improves customer satisfaction. ePacket helps Chinese brands go global and contributes to the prosperity of global trade.

Design and Patent Risks in Waterfillable Umbrella Base Market

Design and Patent Risks in Waterfillable Umbrella Base Market

This article introduces the structure, characteristics, and advantages of water/sand fillable umbrella bases, emphasizing the design concept of increasing stability by adding weight. Simultaneously, it alerts merchants to the potential design patent risks associated with such products. It recommends conducting thorough patent searches and assessments before sales to avoid infringement.

Ozon Introduces Telegram Tool for Seller Analytics

Ozon Introduces Telegram Tool for Seller Analytics

Ozon launches a Telegram seller assistant, delivering daily sales reports with over 20 key metrics to help sellers efficiently understand store performance. By simply connecting their accounts, sellers can easily access store data in Telegram, aiding in operational decision-making. Reminder: The final data is based on the Ozon seller dashboard.

Global Shipping Guide Cargo Release and Risk Management

Global Shipping Guide Cargo Release and Risk Management

This paper delves into four common methods of cargo release in international ocean freight: Telex Release, Ocean Bill of Lading, Sea Waybill, and Destination Release. It compares and analyzes their advantages, disadvantages, applicable scenarios, and risk levels. The study emphasizes that when selecting a release method, factors such as the trust level between buyer and seller, payment status, cargo value, and time constraints must be comprehensively considered. The goal is to achieve a balance between risk control and efficiency improvement in international logistics operations.

Vallauris Airport XAN Data Reveals Global Air Cargo Trends

Vallauris Airport XAN Data Reveals Global Air Cargo Trends

This paper explores the role of the airport code XAN in air freight, analyzing the limitations of existing query systems and proposing directions for improvement. It highlights the importance of data analysis in optimizing air freight solutions. Specifically, the study examines how leveraging data insights can enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and improve overall performance within the air cargo industry. By addressing the shortcomings of current systems and emphasizing data-driven decision-making, this research aims to contribute to the advancement of air freight operations.

Casablanca Airport Enhances Cargo Efficiency with Code Optimization

Casablanca Airport Enhances Cargo Efficiency with Code Optimization

This article delves into the significance of airport code query systems in air freight and proposes optimization strategies for existing systems. These include improving data accuracy, enhancing user experience, and expanding information content. Using Casablanca Airport (CAS) as an example, the study elaborates on providing more comprehensive and practical airport information to help air freight professionals improve efficiency and reduce risks. Furthermore, it recommends a series of useful air freight-related tools, aiming to streamline operations and enhance decision-making within the air cargo industry.

Kepi Airport Emerges As Key Air Hub in Papua Indonesia

Kepi Airport Emerges As Key Air Hub in Papua Indonesia

This article provides an in-depth analysis of Kepi Airport (KEI) in Papua Province, Indonesia, covering key information such as its geographic location, operational characteristics, air freight operation considerations, and methods for optimizing air freight processes using the West Coast Cargo Network resources. It also explores the future development trends of Kepi Airport, aiming to provide a comprehensive and practical reference for relevant practitioners. The study highlights the airport's potential as a vital logistics hub within the region and its role in facilitating Indonesian air freight operations.