Temu Expands US Crossborder Ecommerce with Semimanaged Model

Temu Expands US Crossborder Ecommerce with Semimanaged Model

Temu US has launched a domestic direct shipping semi-managed model, allowing one entity to operate one fully managed and three semi-managed stores. A new 9-day shipping option has been added. The final leg of delivery uses online shipping labels, and shipments from China (CN) are exempt from risk control measures. This new model aims to simplify operations for sellers and improve shipping efficiency for cross-border e-commerce on the Temu platform, particularly for those based in China.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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US Port Strike Threatens Major Supply Chain Disruptions

US Port Strike Threatens Major Supply Chain Disruptions

The risk of a strike by port workers on the US East and West Coasts is increasing due to significant disagreements between labor and management regarding automation and compensation. A strike could disrupt supply chains, increase costs, and cause cargo delays. Businesses should plan ahead, increase inventory, diversify sourcing, and enhance communication to mitigate potential risks and ensure business continuity. Proactive measures are crucial to minimize the impact of a potential port shutdown and maintain operational stability during this period of uncertainty.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Amazon Sellers Warned Over Brand Abuse Risks

Amazon Sellers Warned Over Brand Abuse Risks

This article delves into the common causes of brand abuse on Amazon, such as multiple trademark cancellations, new store registrations, and excessive brand authorizations. It offers effective preventative measures, including brand isolation and cautious use of brand complaints. For cases already identified as brand abuse, it provides detailed solutions, such as providing trademark certificates, purchase contracts, product photos, and writing a Plan of Action (POA). The aim is to help sellers avoid pitfalls and operate their stores with peace of mind.

Amazon Sellers Face Delays at GYR3 Fulfillment Center

Amazon Sellers Face Delays at GYR3 Fulfillment Center

Recently, Amazon FBA warehouse GYR3 has experienced low receiving efficiency, leading to widespread complaints from sellers. This article analyzes the current situation of GYR3 and provides tips to avoid issues, including avoiding the warehouse, shipping in batches, and monitoring delivery status. It also summarizes the 'hidden rules' for selecting FBA warehouses and suggests proactive measures such as optimizing product packaging and accurately filling in shipment information to help sellers improve FBA shipping efficiency. Aiming to mitigate delays and enhance overall fulfillment performance.

12/31/2025 Logistics
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Amazon Suspends Seller Accounts Over Verification Issues

Amazon Suspends Seller Accounts Over Verification Issues

Recently, a large number of Amazon stores have been suspended due to “address verification” issues, causing panic among sellers. This article delves into the reasons behind the event, suggesting it may be due to an Amazon system bug or non-standard address filling. It provides strategies such as checking and updating addresses, and actively appealing. It also emphasizes the importance of compliant operation and strengthening account security, advising sellers to take preventative measures and build a strong defense line for their stores.

Amazon Sellers Protest Suspensions Over Pricing Target Copycats

Amazon Sellers Protest Suspensions Over Pricing Target Copycats

Amazon sellers facing account suspension due to "low prices" have sparked controversy, raising questions about platform rules. To combat unauthorized listings, some sellers resort to extreme measures, such as "wreath curses," which backfire. Sellers should explore multi-channel operations, seek legal protection, and improve product quality. Platforms need to balance seller rights with market order, creating a fair competitive environment. The recent account suspensions highlight the ongoing challenges and complexities within the Amazon marketplace for cross-border e-commerce businesses.

Crossborder Sellers Face Port Delays Stricter Customs Checks

Crossborder Sellers Face Port Delays Stricter Customs Checks

This article analyzes the latest weekly customs inspection, container pick-up/return efficiency, and Amazon FBA delivery status of major ports in the US, Canada, UK, and Germany. It reminds cross-border sellers to pay attention to issues such as declared value and product compliance. The article also suggests advance planning and risk diversification to cope with potential port congestion and warehouse overstocking, ensuring smooth FBA delivery. It emphasizes proactive measures for sellers to mitigate potential disruptions and maintain efficient supply chain operations.

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Guide to Reporting Fake Accounts on Linkedin and Twitter

Guide to Reporting Fake Accounts on Linkedin and Twitter

This article provides a detailed guide on reporting fake accounts on LinkedIn and Twitter, outlining the necessary steps and precautions. It also offers advice on preventing brand impersonation, aiming to help cross-border e-commerce sellers protect their legitimate rights and maintain their brand image. The guide emphasizes proactive measures and reactive strategies to combat online fraud and safeguard brand reputation in the global marketplace. By following these recommendations, businesses can effectively mitigate the risks associated with fake accounts and brand misuse.

Crossborder Ecommerce Sellers Targeted by Supply Chain Scams

Crossborder Ecommerce Sellers Targeted by Supply Chain Scams

With the year-end surge in cross-border e-commerce fraud, this article focuses on two cases: former employees impersonating their original company for scams and Ebyte Network's self-inspection and rectification. It analyzes supply chain risks and corporate fraud prevention measures, offering anti-fraud advice for sellers. Ebyte Network achieved steady performance growth by rectifying third-party stores and optimizing its product structure. It reminds sellers to be vigilant, choose reputable partners, and jointly maintain the healthy development of the industry.

Ebay Sellers Face IP Risks How to Avoid Infringement Penalties

Ebay Sellers Face IP Risks How to Avoid Infringement Penalties

This article delves into eBay's infringement penalty policies, detailing measures like account freezing, restrictions, suspensions, and bans. It summarizes three common infringement types: image, trademark, and design infringement. Furthermore, it provides practical strategies for sellers, including self-checking, appealing, and preventing infringement, aiming to help them mitigate risks and operate in compliance. The goal is to guide cross-border e-commerce sellers on eBay to understand and avoid intellectual property violations to maintain healthy account status and sustainable business growth.