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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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Understanding Incoterms 2025: What Every Shipper Needs to Know
In the world of global freight forwarding and international trade, Incoterms are the standardized rules that define the responsibilities of buyers and sellers for the delivery of goods. With the 2025 update now live, understanding Incoterms is essential for shippers looking to avoid costly misunderstandings, streamline cross-border transactions, and mitigate risk.
Jun 173 min read
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How to Ship Goods from South Korea to the United States: Customs, Costs, and Transit Times
Need to ship your product from South Korea to the U.S.? Discover the best strategies for air and ocean shipping, crossdocking, and transloading from South Korea to the U.S. to optimize your supply chain.
May 204 min read
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