Five Business Models for Independent Ecommerce Success

Five Business Models for Independent Ecommerce Success

This article introduces five mainstream operation models for cross-border e-commerce independent websites: direct shipping from China, Drop Shipping, overseas warehouses, Amazon FBA, and virtual overseas warehouses. It analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of each model and emphasizes the importance of traffic acquisition for the success of independent websites. This helps sellers understand the characteristics of different models and choose the operation method that suits them best.

WCO Fellowship Program Boosts Customs Modernization in Developing Nations

WCO Fellowship Program Boosts Customs Modernization in Developing Nations

Participants of the 91st World Customs Organization (WCO) training program have completed the second phase of their training. This program aims to enhance the capabilities of customs officials from developing countries and promote the modernization of their respective national customs administrations. The participants attended leadership workshops at the WCO headquarters and had exchanges with the Secretary-General. They are currently undertaking study visits in China, Japan, or Korea.

China's Logistics Industry Transforms to Meet Rising Consumer Demands

China's Logistics Industry Transforms to Meet Rising Consumer Demands

The logistics model of new retail is undergoing transformation, with traditional methods being gradually replaced by intelligent services. The rapid development of the express delivery industry in China highlights the importance of popularizing and sharing end services to enhance efficiency and user experience. As consumer expectations for logistics services continue to rise, the industry is moving towards a shared economy. Improving the efficiency of end delivery will be a key direction for future development.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Lijiang Sanyi Airport Boosts Southwest China's Tourism and Connectivity

Lijiang Sanyi Airport Boosts Southwest China's Tourism and Connectivity

Lijiang Sanyi Airport (IATA code: LJG) is an important air hub in Yunnan Province, established in 1992 and opened for operations in 1995. The airport has undergone multiple expansions and renovations, currently handling an annual passenger throughput of 4.5 million. Its unique highland geographical location and ethnic-featured terminal enhance the quality of service. As a significant airport in Southwest China, Lijiang Airport plays a crucial role in promoting regional economic growth and tourism development.

U.S. Multimodal Transport System Sets Global Logistics Standard

U.S. Multimodal Transport System Sets Global Logistics Standard

The multimodal transportation system in the United States has attracted global attention, providing valuable lessons for China's logistics industry. Our in-depth study reveals the critical roles of the Alameda Corridor and the Port of Los Angeles in the global supply chain, showcasing their systematic approach and efficiency. Despite facing challenges in multimodal transportation, both China and the U.S. share similar experiences and learning opportunities in their exploration processes, which bodes well for future collaboration.

07/29/2025 Logistics
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Export Compliance Guide for Electric Bicycle Industry

Export Compliance Guide for Electric Bicycle Industry

This article provides a detailed interpretation of key aspects of electric bicycle exports, including lithium battery UN code classification, dangerous goods packaging requirements, and standards in China and target countries/regions (e.g., EU CE certification, US UL standards). It offers practical export advice to help companies achieve regulatory compliance and seize international market opportunities. The article focuses on ensuring smooth and compliant export processes for electric bicycle manufacturers looking to expand their global reach.

Maersk Reports US Tariff Impacts Trade Strategies Amid Global Challenges

Maersk Reports US Tariff Impacts Trade Strategies Amid Global Challenges

Maersk recently revealed that the average effective tariff in the U.S. currently stands at 21%, significantly down from 54% in April. The company anticipates that global trade and consumer confidence in the coming months will be influenced by a potential trade agreement expected to be reached by July 9. Clients across various industries are gradually reducing their dependence on China, demonstrating the flexibility of businesses to adapt to changes in international trade.

Container Ship Leasing Market Booms Domestic Trade Vessels Present New Opportunities

Container Ship Leasing Market Booms Domestic Trade Vessels Present New Opportunities

With the surge in global container demand, the ship leasing market is booming, and international shipping companies are increasingly focusing on domestic container vessels in China. Companies like CMA CGM and X-Press Feeders are leasing domestic ships, indicating a rising trend in rental prices. The market is expected to remain elevated, potentially experiencing an extended peak season. Flexible capacity allocation within the industry will provide competitive advantages for all parties involved.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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Logistics Model and Development Analysis of Shenzhen Yantian Port

Logistics Model and Development Analysis of Shenzhen Yantian Port

Since its opening in 1994, Shenzhen Yantian Port has rapidly developed into a significant international deep-water transshipment port in China. The logistics development of the port must meet the multifunctional requirements of a main hub port, particularly focusing on international logistics. By gradually integrating resources, regulating market behavior, and establishing an efficient port supply chain system, Yantian Port aims to enhance its service capacity and market competitiveness to achieve its developmental goals.

07/21/2025 Logistics
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Hamburg Port Leads The Green Shipping Initiative

Hamburg Port Leads The Green Shipping Initiative

The Port of Hamburg recently launched an automated shore power system for cruise ships, becoming a pioneer in global green shipping. This new system significantly reduces ship emissions, with an expected 99% cut in nitrogen oxides, enabling smarter energy supply for cruise ships. Additionally, Hamburg plans to enhance power supply through mobile charging vessels. These initiatives align with international trends, promoting more sustainable port operations and supporting green shipping cooperation between China and Germany.

07/21/2025 Logistics
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