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Amazon is Shutting Down FBA Prep Services Starting in 2026
Beginning January 1, 2026, Amazon will stop offering FBA prep and labeling services for any shipments sent to its U.S. fulfillment centers. This includes inventory moving through AWD, AGL, Amazon SEND, and the Supply Chain Portal. From that date forward, all new shipments must arrive at Amazon fully prepped and compliant.
Aug 283 min read
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An AI-Powered Last Mile: What Overseas E-Commerce Sellers Must Know
For overseas manufacturers and e-commerce sellers shipping products into the United States, the most difficult part of the journey is rarely the ocean crossing. Instead, it is the final stage: the last mile. This seemingly short distance — from a warehouse or distribution hub to the customer’s doorstep — often accounts for more than 40 percent of total logistics costs. More importantly, it is the most visible part of the supply chain from a consumer perspective.
Aug 266 min read
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Dual-Tariff Supply Chains: How to Stay Compliant When Manufacturing Across Borders
Global manufacturing has never been more interconnected. A single product might involve raw materials from Southeast Asia, precision components from Europe, assembly in North America, and final packaging in South America — all before it ever reaches a customer.
For overseas manufacturers and e-commerce sellers shipping to the United States, this complexity creates both opportunity and risk.
Aug 195 min read
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What Happens When De Minimis Ends? How Brands Can Prepare Now
The U.S. de minimis tariff exemption—an essential advantage for e-commerce brands shipping directly from overseas—is on the chopping block. Set to be eliminated on August 29, 2025, the policy change will transform...
Aug 113 min read
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Why Should I Use a Freight Forwarder in 2025?
As global trade continues to evolve at a rapid pace, businesses face unprecedented challenges and opportunities in managing their supply chains. The disruptions of the past few years—from pandemics and geopolitical conflicts to labor shortages and shifting consumer demands—have fundamentally changed the logistics landscape. In 2025, working with a freight forwarder isn’t just a convenience; it’s a strategic necessity for businesses seeking resilience, cost efficiency, and cus
Jul 226 min read
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Nearshoring: Why Smart E-Commerce Brands Are Bringing Sourcing Closer to the U.S.
Nearshoring means relocating manufacturing and sourcing activities closer to a company’s primary markets. For U.S.-based e-commerce brands, this often means shifting production to countries like Mexico, Central America, or even parts of South America.
Jul 15 min read
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Transloading for SKU Consolidation: How Beauty Brands Save on Last-Mile Costs
With increasingly diverse SKU portfolios and growing customer demand for rapid delivery, traditional shipping models are no longer enough. That’s why we emphasize the power of transloading for SKU consolidation.
Jun 245 min read
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What Is the Cheapest Way to Ship Freight in 2025? 5 Proven Options from Freight Experts
If you're wondering what's the cheapest way to ship freight in 2025, you're not alone. At Advanced International Freight, we help eCommerce brands, manufacturers, and importers reduce freight costs without compromising delivery speed or reliability. After managing thousands of shipments across the U.S. and globally, here are the top 5 most cost-effective freight shipping methods you should consider in today’s economy.
Jun 193 min read
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Shipping from Mexico to the U.S.: What Businesses Need to Know
As global supply chains shift and businesses seek resilience and speed, Mexico has become a strategic partner for U.S.-bound manufacturing and logistics. The close proximity to the U.S., strong industrial base, and favorable trade conditions are driving a new wave of nearshoring.
Jun 93 min read
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