Your location:Home > News > GLA Daily News
Time:2023-02-06 Publisher:Kevin Num:3069
Shopee expands cross-border warehousing business layout
Cangfa store will be an important project this year. The whole process has been completed, and the daily order volume is required to be no less than 500. Since its launch last year, Shopee's warehouse distribution business has brought tangible benefits to Chinese sellers: it has eased the difficulty of opening a store and guaranteed the security of payment.
The warehouse delivery project means that if the seller has goods to send locally, Shopee can assist in opening a whitelist, allowing the seller to use cross-border stores for operations. (Source: Cross-Border Southeast Asia)
eBay CONTINENTAL US warehouse is temporarily unable to deliver
eBay issued a seller's operation suggestion that the US warehouse of CONTINENTAL is temporarily unable to deliver. It is reported that the US warehouse of CONTINENTAL is temporarily unable to deliver goods, and there is no clear recovery time. Accordingly, eBay recommends that sellers using this overseas warehouse: For transactions that have occurred before this notice is issued, please use other overseas warehouses in the United States to ship or cancel orders. Relevant affected transactions will be protected in the evaluation of the "eBay Overseas Warehouse Service Standard" project. (Source: eBay)
MSC announces launch of new container business in Europe
MSC has decided to launch a new weekly feeder service linking Ireland, France and Belgium from the end of February. The service will connect Dublin and Cork in Ireland to two major transshipment hubs in northwestern Europe, Antwerp in Belgium and Le Havre in France.
The first shift to Dublin will depart on 28 February, before heading to Cork on 3 March with 1726 TEU. The shift route is: Antwerp-Dublin-Cork-Le Havre-Antwerp. (Source: Container News)
DHL to add new flights at Mexico's AIFA airport
DHL Express Mexico confirmed that, together with its international cargo operations partners, a new flight will be added at the "Felipe Angeles" International Airport (AIFA), and it is finalizing the operational details of the additional flight that will land at AIFA between February and March. DHL Express will start operations at AIFA and will maintain a network of operations throughout Mexico, ensuring full compliance with national and international standards and regulations. (Source: mexico-now)
Prev:Welcome! Membership Renewal from Turkiye ———— MAXLOG LOGISTICSNext:Welcome! Membership Renewal from Turkiye ———— Suvai Shipping & Trading Co. Inc
Recommended Membership
Latest News