DHL Introduces Fixed Monthly Fees for Ecommerce Sellers

DHL Introduces Fixed Monthly Fees for Ecommerce Sellers

Starting July 2025, DHL will implement a monthly fixed fee for e-commerce sellers to help reduce average package costs and optimize the logistics experience. The fee will range from €7.95 to €119.95, aiming to enhance sellers' shipping efficiency and drive business growth.

06/05/2025 Logistics
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Logistics Firms Tackle Address Ambiguities to Boost Global Delivery Efficiency

Logistics Firms Tackle Address Ambiguities to Boost Global Delivery Efficiency

Vague address information poses dual challenges of delivery delays and customer dissatisfaction in international small package logistics. By providing detailed filling instructions, introducing verification tools, and collaborating with local partners, the logistics industry can enhance address accuracy, thereby improving delivery efficiency and customer experience.

07/31/2025 Logistics
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Key Tips for Shipping to Brazil Via DHL Express

Key Tips for Shipping to Brazil Via DHL Express

Understanding the requirements for sending DHL international parcels to Brazil is crucial for cross-border e-commerce sellers. This article details recipient information, customs clearance procedures, document preparation, package restrictions, and prohibited items, helping sellers successfully complete their shipments while avoiding the risks of returns and fines.

UPS Q2 Revenue Falls 27 Amid Economic Uncertainty

UPS Q2 Revenue Falls 27 Amid Economic Uncertainty

In its Q2 2025 earnings report, UPS reported a 2.7% decline in revenue, citing external economic uncertainties affecting performance. While some business segments showed growth, overall operating profit decreased. The CEO emphasized that the company will accelerate collaboration with Amazon to reduce package volume and enhance competitiveness.

Shanghai Port Streamlines Oversized Cargo Handling

Shanghai Port Streamlines Oversized Cargo Handling

This article delves into the operational specifications for oversized cargo in special containers entering Shanghai Port, focusing on the calculation methods for oversized cargo entry plan declaration. It addresses common issues such as handling LCL cargo after bill of lading cut-off, bearing drop-off costs due to force majeure, bill of lading splitting, cost differences in trucking fleets, and Canadian ACI declaration. The article proposes corresponding strategies and recommendations, aiming to provide practical guidance for freight forwarding companies. This helps ensure smoother and more efficient oversized cargo handling within the port.