Amazon Sellers Face Autoremoval Risks

Amazon Sellers Face Autoremoval Risks

Amazon sellers should be aware of the "Automated Unfulfillable Inventory Settings" in Seller Central. This feature is enabled by default and may automatically remove long-term slow-moving inventory. Sellers should choose to disable this feature or optimize their inventory management based on their specific needs to avoid unnecessary losses. It is crucial to closely monitor Amazon's policy changes regarding inventory management and fulfillment to ensure compliance and prevent unexpected actions on your listings.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Gambia Revenue Authority Adopts Strategic Dashboard for Performance Management

Gambia Revenue Authority Adopts Strategic Dashboard for Performance Management

With support from the World Customs Organization-West and Central Africa Capacity Building Project, The Gambia Revenue Authority has launched the development of a strategic dashboard to improve performance management. By identifying key performance indicators (KPIs) and establishing monitoring mechanisms, the dashboard will provide senior management with an overview of organizational performance, facilitating decision-making and organizational development. This initiative represents a significant step for The Gambia in advancing modern tax administration.

Amazon Sellers Turn to AWD Amid FBA Capacity Shortages

Amazon Sellers Turn to AWD Amid FBA Capacity Shortages

Amazon sellers often face FBA storage limitations, hindering peak season inventory preparation. This article provides several capacity expansion methods, including contacting Amazon managers, utilizing AWD warehouses, and opening cases in Seller Central. AWD warehouses offer a new alternative to supplement FBA storage capacity, effectively resolving storage limit issues and helping sellers succeed during peak seasons. By leveraging these strategies, sellers can overcome FBA restrictions and ensure sufficient inventory to meet increased demand.

01/06/2026 Logistics
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US Port Labor Talks Resume Amid Automation Dispute

US Port Labor Talks Resume Amid Automation Dispute

The International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) have resumed negotiations to avert a potential port strike on January 15th. Automation remains a central point of contention in the talks. Failure to reach an agreement could significantly disrupt global supply chains, impacting trade and potentially leading to economic consequences. The outcome of these labor negotiations is crucial for maintaining the stability and efficiency of port operations across the United States.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Flexport Enhances Amazon Europe FBA Shipment Efficiency

Flexport Enhances Amazon Europe FBA Shipment Efficiency

This article provides a detailed guide for Amazon European sellers on creating FBA shipments in Seller Central using Flexport. It emphasizes the importance of selecting the correct shipping address, carefully reviewing shipment information, and choosing the appropriate delivery method. The guide aims to help sellers optimize their logistics processes and improve operational efficiency. By following these steps, sellers can streamline their FBA shipments and ensure timely delivery to Amazon's European fulfillment centers.

Warehouses Shift to Efficient Forklift Power Systems

Warehouses Shift to Efficient Forklift Power Systems

The forklift power system is central to material handling. Traditional lead-acid batteries and internal combustion engines have limitations. Emerging lithium batteries and hydrogen fuel cell technologies offer more efficient and environmentally friendly alternatives. Companies should use data analysis and consider the total cost of ownership to select the most suitable power solution for their specific needs. Embracing these changes and adopting new technologies will enhance competitiveness and optimize operational efficiency in the long run.

ATA Forecasts Robust Trucking Industry Growth Through 2035

ATA Forecasts Robust Trucking Industry Growth Through 2035

The American Trucking Associations (ATA) forecasts that trucking will continue to dominate the freight market over the next decade, with freight volumes approaching 14 million tons by 2035. The report analyzes trends across various transportation modes, highlighting the central role of trucking in the supply chain. It provides valuable insights for industry leaders and policymakers, offering a comprehensive outlook on the future of freight transportation and emphasizing the sustained importance of the trucking sector.

Revised Kyoto Convention Enhances Global Trade Competitiveness

Revised Kyoto Convention Enhances Global Trade Competitiveness

The Kyoto Declaration highlights the central role of the Revised Kyoto Convention (RKC) and the Economic Competitiveness Package (ECP) in global trade facilitation. The WCO is committed to enhancing global trade efficiency and competitiveness by simplifying customs procedures, strengthening international cooperation, and providing technical assistance. This aims to create a more convenient and secure trading environment for businesses. The WCO's efforts contribute significantly to streamlining international trade flows and fostering economic growth worldwide.

Innovative Development Concepts Boost Rail Freight Transport Efficiency

Innovative Development Concepts Boost Rail Freight Transport Efficiency

The launch of the first freight train from Xuzhou, Jiangsu to Central Asia highlights the railway industry's proactive approach to promoting the concept of 'open development' amid globalization. This service reduces transport time and costs, enhancing market competitiveness. However, rail freight still faces challenges such as insufficient proactive and mutual openness, and a lack of core competitiveness. There is a need for further improvement in services and market alignment to achieve comprehensive connectivity and promote long-term sustainable development.

12/22/2023 Logistics
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Zhengou International Freight Train: A New Channel for Promoting the

Zhengou International Freight Train: A New Channel for Promoting the "belt and Road" Initiative

Since its launch in 2013, the Zhengzhou-Europe international freight train has become a vital logistics corridor connecting China's central region with European markets. After a 16-day journey, the train safely arrives in Germany and has established distribution hubs in over 50 cities, significantly enhancing logistics efficiency. Additionally, by utilizing an international multimodal transport model, the train can quickly deliver goods transshipped from Japan and South Korea, facilitating smooth international trade and presenting a promising outlook.

10/21/2023 Logistics
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