Amazon FBA Inventory Management and Warehouse Optimization Guide

Amazon FBA Inventory Management and Warehouse Optimization Guide

This article explores several important aspects of logistics management in Amazon FBA, including product quantity checks, label printing, and packaging labeling procedures. It emphasizes basic principles that should be followed before shipment. Additionally, it introduces key points for enhancing FBA storage, such as monitoring stockout rates and weekly coverage rates, to assist sellers in optimizing inventory management and improving operational efficiency before the peak season.

Amazon Logistics Expansion Pioneering Inhouse and Thirdparty Services

Amazon Logistics Expansion Pioneering Inhouse and Thirdparty Services

Amazon recently revealed plans to establish an independent delivery and parcel handling business, which could significantly impact its future business model. For the first time in its 10-K annual report, it positions itself as a 'transportation services provider' and hints at offering logistics services to third parties, potentially generating substantial profits. This move showcases the company's ambition and expansion potential in the e-commerce logistics sector.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Amazon Sellers Face Costly Return and Relabeling Challenges

Amazon Sellers Face Costly Return and Relabeling Challenges

Amazon's strict return and exchange policy poses challenges for sellers. Common issues include non-compliant product packaging, quality problems, and logistics delays. Solutions involve optimizing packaging, ensuring product quality, and enhancing communication with buyers, which can effectively reduce returns and exchanges while improving the customer shopping experience.

07/29/2025 Logistics
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Amazon Expands Sameday Delivery to 20 European Regions

Amazon Expands Sameday Delivery to 20 European Regions

Amazon is developing a new energy logistics network in Europe, planning to add same-day delivery services in 20 more regions over the next year, covering multiple countries and cities. Additionally, Amazon Global Logistics is optimizing customs clearance processes and route configurations to enhance the efficiency of sellers' cross-border supply chains.

08/07/2025 Logistics
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Amazon Walmart Face Customs and Warehouse Logistical Challenges

Amazon Walmart Face Customs and Warehouse Logistical Challenges

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the latest delivery status concerning U.S. customs inspections and ports, discussing the challenges and strategies faced by Amazon and Walmart. It emphasizes critical issues related to cargo inquiries, dock conditions, and delivery scheduling, aimed at helping businesses optimize their logistics operations.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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Amazon Sellers Gain Edge with Crossborder Logistics Solutions

Amazon Sellers Gain Edge with Crossborder Logistics Solutions

This article analyzes common cross-border logistics methods used by Amazon sellers, including FBA, third-party overseas warehouses, international express delivery, postal parcels, and dedicated line logistics. It introduces the service characteristics, advantages, disadvantages, and applicable scenarios of each method, providing guidance for sellers in selecting efficient logistics.

Amazon Invests 4B to Expand Rural Delivery Services

Amazon Invests 4B to Expand Rural Delivery Services

Amazon announced plans to invest $4 billion in expanding its delivery network by 2025, focusing on same-day and next-day delivery services. This expansion will cover over 4,000 small towns and rural areas, aiming to enhance the shopping experience for consumers in remote regions and promote regional economic development.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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UPS Q2 Revenue Drops As Amazon Demand Slows

UPS Q2 Revenue Drops As Amazon Demand Slows

UPS's second-quarter earnings report revealed a revenue drop to $21.2 billion, a 2.7% year-over-year decline, with a basic earnings per share of $1.55, falling short of expectations. Operating profit also decreased by 6.3%. Pressure on performance has been attributed to market conditions and a decrease in Amazon orders, prompting UPS to seek new growth opportunities to address these challenges.