Rising Shipping Costs Squeeze Crossborder Ecommerce Profits

Rising Shipping Costs Squeeze Crossborder Ecommerce Profits

The peak season for cross-border e-commerce is approaching, with freight rates soaring across the board, reaching $2000 for the US West Coast. Shipping companies are announcing price adjustments, and reduced capacity is exacerbating the situation. Cross-border sellers face increased cost pressure and need to plan inventory in advance, optimize supply chains, increase product premiums, adjust pricing strategies, expand sales channels, and strengthen cost control to meet the challenges and maintain profits. Early preparation and strategic adjustments are crucial for navigating the rising costs.

01/04/2026 Logistics
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US Tariff Extension Spurs Crossborder Ecommerce Growth

US Tariff Extension Spurs Crossborder Ecommerce Growth

The US tariff extension to August 1st offers a temporary window of opportunity for cross-border e-commerce sellers. However, challenges like rising ocean freight rates and tight shipping capacity persist. VIOMALL, a cross-border distribution platform, leverages its local supply chain advantages to help sellers mitigate tariff risks, reduce costs, and improve fulfillment speed. VIOMALL also provides local supply chain solutions for the Russian market, assisting sellers in diversifying risks and exploring new markets. This allows businesses to navigate the complexities of global trade more effectively.

Chinas Chengming Xingju Expands Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics

Chinas Chengming Xingju Expands Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics

Cheng Ming Xing Ju International Supply Chain, an operator integrating international freight forwarding and software development, focuses on providing comprehensive logistics solutions for cross-border e-commerce sellers. This document provides a detailed analysis of Cheng Ming Xing Ju, covering company overview, reliability assessment, core service analysis, timeliness analysis, delivery size requirements, and pricing standards. It also offers risk warnings and suggestions to help cross-border e-commerce businesses make informed logistics decisions. The aim is to provide a clear understanding of their services and potential benefits.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Hexing Logistics Under Scrutiny for Crossborder Ecommerce Reliability

Hexing Logistics Under Scrutiny for Crossborder Ecommerce Reliability

This paper delves into Guangzhou Hexing International Freight Forwarding Co., Ltd., evaluating its reliability from various dimensions including company background, service advantages, dedicated line and overseas warehouse layout, timeliness, and domestic pickup capabilities. The analysis indicates that Hexing Logistics has advantages in South China and performs well in the European, American, and Southeast Asian markets. It is suitable for cross-border e-commerce sellers who require stable logistics, but its domestic pickup capabilities need improvement. This study provides a comprehensive overview of Hexing Logistics' strengths and weaknesses.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Asiana Airlines Expands Cargo Network and Partnerships

Asiana Airlines Expands Cargo Network and Partnerships

This article comprehensively analyzes Asiana Airlines' cargo service capabilities, covering aspects such as corporate qualifications, route network, capacity allocation, agency cooperation, pricing mechanisms, on-time delivery, special cargo transportation, customs clearance services, digital tools, customer service, and industry reputation. With a comprehensive network, innovative digital tools, and stable operations, Asiana Airlines creates value for global trading partners and is committed to the future development of green aviation and smart logistics. The analysis highlights Asiana's strengths and its dedication to providing reliable and efficient air freight solutions.

01/06/2026 Airlines
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Crossborder Ecommerce Sellers Stranded After Logistics Platform Collapse

Crossborder Ecommerce Sellers Stranded After Logistics Platform Collapse

The collapse of cross-border freight forwarding platform "Kuajing Haoyun" has triggered a crisis where sellers' goods are detained by logistics providers demanding three times the original shipping fee for release. This incident exposes the hidden risks within the cross-border logistics industry. It serves as a reminder for sellers to establish diversified logistics channels, retain evidence, be wary of low-price traps, and conduct due diligence on logistics providers to mitigate risks and protect their rights. Sellers should carefully vet platforms and consider multiple options.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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Global Logistics Market Trends to Watch in 2026

Global Logistics Market Trends to Watch in 2026

Flexport is launching a webinar series featuring industry experts providing in-depth analysis of the global logistics market. The series will forecast air and ocean freight market trends for 2026, interpret holiday consumption patterns and tariff policies, and showcase Flexport's latest technology. Participants can engage in live Q&A sessions, gain valuable market intelligence, and learn practical strategies to optimize their supply chains and gain a competitive edge. This series aims to empower businesses to navigate the complexities of the global market and prepare for future challenges.

Flexport Report Reveals Key Global Trade Trends

Flexport Report Reveals Key Global Trade Trends

Flexport Research leverages proprietary and third-party data to provide in-depth freight market and economic research, analyzing shocks to global supply chains. Its core indicators include the Ocean Timeliness Indicator (OTI), Post-Pandemic Indicators, and trade activity forecasts. The goal is to help clients, partners, and the broader industry better understand market dynamics and inform future decision-making. By providing insights into key trends and disruptions, Flexport Research aims to empower stakeholders to navigate the complexities of global trade and supply chains effectively.

Guide to Avoiding Trucking Dry Run Fees

Guide to Avoiding Trucking Dry Run Fees

This article delves into the issue of “deadhead fees” in trucking, detailing the reasons for their occurrence and their impact on international trade. It offers practical strategies for avoiding deadhead fees, including advance planning, accurate information provision, selection of reliable carriers, and real-time cargo tracking. Furthermore, it outlines how to properly handle deadhead fees, helping businesses effectively control logistics costs and enhance competitiveness. By understanding and mitigating deadhead fees, companies can optimize their supply chains and improve overall profitability within the freight transportation sector.

ATA Predicts Record Trucking Volumes by 2035

ATA Predicts Record Trucking Volumes by 2035

The American Trucking Associations (ATA) forecasts that road transportation will continue to dominate the freight market over the next decade, reaching nearly 14 million tons by 2035. The report highlights the crucial role of road transport in economic development, analyzing key drivers of growth while also pointing out industry challenges and opportunities. Road transportation companies need to respond proactively, seize opportunities, and achieve sustainable development. The report underscores the importance of adapting to changing market dynamics to maintain competitiveness and contribute to economic prosperity.