Shared Logistics Revolutionizes Last-Mile Delivery Amid E-Commerce Boom

Shared Logistics Revolutionizes Last-Mile Delivery Amid E-Commerce Boom

This article explores the significance of shared last-mile logistics in the new retail era, highlighting the shortcomings of traditional logistics models and the urgent demand for efficient and inclusive end services. With the surge in package volumes, shared logistics is seen as key to enhancing last-mile efficiency, while the rise of smart logistics will accelerate resource integration and service innovation, injecting vitality into the industry. The upcoming 72-hour international logistics service signals further developments in this trend.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Guide to Tracking International Small Ecommerce Packages

Guide to Tracking International Small Ecommerce Packages

This article delves into the importance and practical methods of international small package logistics tracking. It covers key steps such as selecting logistics methods, obtaining tracking numbers, and utilizing official channels for inquiry. Furthermore, it provides solutions to common problems like delayed tracking information and abnormal logistics status. The aim is to help cross-border e-commerce businesses improve logistics tracking efficiency and optimize operational management. By understanding these strategies, businesses can enhance customer satisfaction and streamline their supply chain processes.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Africa Ecommerce Gains As Customs and Delivery Improve

Africa Ecommerce Gains As Customs and Delivery Improve

Cross-border e-commerce in Africa is booming, but customs clearance efficiency and last-mile delivery costs constrain the development of small package line haul services. This paper analyzes the fragmented customs policies across African countries, as well as the address challenges and dispersed transportation capacity in last-mile delivery. By implementing localized strategies such as digital pre-clearance, hybrid transportation models, and self-pickup point deployment, businesses can potentially reduce costs, improve efficiency, and achieve sustainable development in the African market.