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De Minimis Value: Your Essential Guide to International Trade Regulations

ShipBob

In this article, we’ll uncover what the de minimis threshold means for ecommerce businesses, how to navigate it, and how ShipBob can help. This concept plays a crucial role in global shipping and customs, significantly impacting ecommerce businesses and consumers who purchase products internationally.

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How Mailroom Management Software Boosts Last Mile Logistics!

Supply Chain Game Changer

Mailroom management software article and permission to publish here provided by Arthur Zargaryan. In early 2020, online shopping increased 74% and projections point to the surge continuing up to 200 billion packages annually by 2026. Subscribe Here! Email Address. Subscribe to Supply Chain Game Changer.

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Google Launches Last-Mile Fleet Solutions – Gamechanger?

Cathy Roberson

Where's my package? A Pitney Bowes study forecasts ecommerce shipments to double by 2026 and that 90% of US consumers expect free two-to-three-day shipping. However, it took a pandemic to 'discover' the last mile as many providers failed to deliver on time, and shipping costs increased. I wear a number of hats these days.

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How to Build an Amazon Distribution Network for Third-Party Sellers

Ware2Go

Amazon has virtually created consumer demand for 1- to 2-day shipping, and they’ve learned the most cost effective and efficient way to deliver: inventory distribution. Next-day air is a hail-Mary kind of move when it comes to fast shipping, as it’s very expensive and carbon-intensive. Ship from Store vs. Ship from Store vs. BOPIS.

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Why Multi-Carrier Parcel Shipping Strategies Are Winning in 2022

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

Why Multi-Carrier Parcel Shipping Strategies Are Winning in 2022 by Lindsay Schuemann , Marketing Manager at Enveyo Two years. They’re shipping companies. The e-commerce shipping landscape looks quite a bit different from what it did just two years ago. And they’ll make buying decisions based on their shipping experience.

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Logistics Bureau Supply Chain and Logistics News Roundup, July 2022

Logistics Bureau

However, emptying the contents of silos into the holds of ships is only one small part of the problem. At the time of writing this article, Ukraine and Russia have finally signed a deal allowing grain exports from both countries to recommence. Supply Chain Sustainability: Lenovo and Maersk Eco Delivery Partnership.

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This Week in Logistics News (March 16 – 22)

Logistics Viewpoints

This week, I read two other articles that were fascinating about robots. Over that period, many ships have been forced to take longer, more costly routes, all while the ongoing crisis in the Red Sea has complicated a crucial alternative to the Panama Canal. But it’s not just at shows like MODEX where robots are showing up.