Overseas warehousing and distribution services refer to providing cross-border e-commerce sellers with one-stop control and management services for warehousing, sorting, packaging, and distribution of goods. Specifically, overseas warehousing should include transportation, warehouse management, and local delivery.
Dropshipping:
Cross-border e-commerce sellers store goods in US overseas warehouses. When buyers place orders on platforms like Amazon, the overseas warehouse sorts, packs, and labels the items according to the order information, hands them over to the courier company for delivery to the buyer. This process is known as dropshipping from overseas warehouses.
Return and Re-labeling:
In cases where products are returned by sellers, listing audits fail or are deemed invalid, products are accused of infringement, or accounts are suspended, cross-border e-commerce sellers need to use the return and re-labeling service of US overseas warehouses. After re-labeling, the products can be put back on shelves for sale, minimizing losses.
FBA Transfer:
FBA has capacity limitations. If cross-border e-commerce sellers directly ship domestically to FBA warehouses, there's greater unpredictability. Having too little inventory might lead to shortages, while having too much could result in inventory backlog. However, by sending goods to US overseas warehouses first, when FBA needs replenishment, the overseas warehouse can transport the goods to the specified FBA warehouse, offering greater flexibility and control.
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