Eastern Airlines Introduces New Baggage Policy

Eastern Airlines Introduces New Baggage Policy

Starting from January 10, 2023, China Eastern Airlines implemented new free checked baggage standards for flights to Europe, Australia, and Japan. Economy class passengers can check in two pieces of luggage, each weighing up to 23 kg; business class and premium economy passengers can check in pieces weighing 32 kg each; first-class passengers can check in three pieces. Additionally, members enjoy extra baggage privileges. The new standards aim to enhance service experience and cater to the diverse needs of passengers.

01/11/2023 Airlines
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Amazon Imposes Stricter FBA Deadlines and Fees for Sellers

Amazon Imposes Stricter FBA Deadlines and Fees for Sellers

Amazon's new FBA policy shortens warehousing timelines and increases violation fees, putting pressure on sellers to raise costs. Paid managers are gaining attention as account 'insurance,' but their cost-effectiveness needs careful evaluation. Sellers should optimize logistics, ensure compliance, and cautiously choose paid services to address these new challenges. The new policy necessitates a strategic shift in operational approaches to mitigate potential financial impacts and maintain profitability.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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Amazon FBA Guide 6 Steps for New Sellers

Amazon FBA Guide 6 Steps for New Sellers

This article provides a detailed beginner's guide for new Amazon FBA sellers. It covers the definition and benefits of FBA, and how to successfully launch an FBA business in six steps. From registering a seller account and creating product listings to shipping to Amazon fulfillment centers and ultimately achieving sales, this guide aims to help sellers get started quickly and leverage Amazon's powerful logistics network to improve operational efficiency and sales.

Amazon FBA Sellers Face New Dimensional Weight Costs

Amazon FBA Sellers Face New Dimensional Weight Costs

This article provides an in-depth analysis of Amazon's dimensional weight calculation method, using examples to help sellers accurately estimate logistics costs. It offers strategies such as optimizing packaging and redesigning products to reduce dimensional weight, save on logistics costs, and improve profit margins. The importance of continuously monitoring Amazon policy updates is also emphasized. By understanding and proactively managing dimensional weight, sellers can effectively control their shipping expenses and maximize profitability within the Amazon FBA ecosystem.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Tightens FBA Seller Performance Standards

Amazon Tightens FBA Seller Performance Standards

Amazon's FBA warehousing policy is undergoing minor adjustments, requiring sellers to pay attention to the consistency of appointment dates and stricter performance evaluations for shipments. This article delves into the impact of these policy changes and provides corresponding strategies, including strengthening communication with logistics providers and optimizing inventory management. It aims to help sellers adapt to the new regulations, prevent risks associated with unreliable freight forwarders, and ensure the steady development of their businesses. The key is proactive adaptation and careful planning to navigate the evolving FBA landscape.

12/31/2025 Logistics
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Amazon Introduces Capacity Monitor for FBA Sellers

Amazon Introduces Capacity Monitor for FBA Sellers

Following Amazon's new FBA storage policy, the capacity monitor has become a crucial tool for sellers' refined operations. This article provides an in-depth interpretation of the new policy, offers practical guidance on requesting overage capacity, and proposes operational strategies such as improving the IPI score and accurately forecasting sales. These strategies aim to help sellers reduce costs and increase efficiency on the Amazon platform, ultimately maximizing profitability under the new storage limitations.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Amazon Sellers Adopt New Strategies to Combat FBA Hijacking

Amazon Sellers Adopt New Strategies to Combat FBA Hijacking

This article explores comprehensive strategies to prevent malicious follow-selling behavior on the Amazon FBA platform. It covers effective tactics such as brand registration, participation in brand protection programs, optimizing product listings, monitoring listing dynamics, showcasing brand image, and legal rights protection. These recommendations aim to provide sellers with a systematic approach to safeguarding their brands.

Amazon FBA Sellers Face New Rules How to Adapt

Amazon FBA Sellers Face New Rules How to Adapt

New Amazon FBA inbound rules took effect on May 1st, imposing stricter requirements on appointment accuracy and PO list accuracy, leading to appointment difficulties and warehouse congestion. Sellers should strictly adhere to the rules, provide accurate PO numbers, adopt different strategies for different stages of goods, avoid shipping with separate PO numbers, plan logistics and warehousing in advance, and choose reliable logistics partners. Failing to comply can result in delays and increased costs. Proactive planning and accurate information are crucial for successful FBA inbound shipments under the new regulations.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Simplifies FBA Inventory Tracking with New Ledger Report

Amazon Simplifies FBA Inventory Tracking with New Ledger Report

Amazon introduces the Unified Inventory Ledger report, streamlining FBA inventory tracking and management. This aims to improve efficiency, enhance visibility, and optimize costs. The report provides a comprehensive view of inventory across the FBA network, enabling sellers to better understand their stock levels, identify potential issues, and make data-driven decisions. By simplifying inventory reconciliation and providing actionable insights, Amazon empowers sellers to optimize their FBA operations and improve their bottom line.

01/06/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Tightens FBA Rules on Hazardous Items Adjusts FBM Policies

Amazon Tightens FBA Rules on Hazardous Items Adjusts FBM Policies

Amazon updates its FBA dangerous goods transportation policy, restricting shipments to US islands, and modifies the FBM order cancellation process, granting buyers more autonomy. Meanwhile, major European and American express companies deny rumors of suspending services in China. Sellers should reassess product selection, optimize inventory management, and enhance logistics communication to proactively address these new challenges. This includes understanding the implications of the FBA restrictions and adapting to the increased buyer control over order cancellations in the FBM model.

01/06/2026 Logistics
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