13 posts tagged with โecommerceโ

Rising last-mile costs now consume 53% of total shipping spend. Learn how retailers are recalibrating free shipping thresholds, redesigning fulfillment networks, and using data-driven strategies to protect margins without losing customers.

Latin America's logistics landscape is being transformed by polarized consumer spending, Mercado Libre's $3.4B investment, and an aging population that will nearly double by 2035. Here's what it means for supply chains.

Cainiao is deploying next-generation AI robotic warehouses across seven countries in 2026. Here's what Alibaba's aggressive logistics infrastructure buildout means for cross-border ecommerce fulfillment, incumbent 3PLs, and shippers navigating a shifting global supply chain.

AI-generated damage photos and deepfake product images are fueling a new wave of ecommerce return fraud. Learn how logistics teams are deploying computer vision, behavioral scoring, and automated inspection to fight back.

A comprehensive buyer's guide to CBP e-commerce compliance platforms in 2026, covering de minimis changes, CPSC mandates, automated classification, and how to choose the right solution for cross-border shipping.

Linnworks' 2026 State of Commerce Ops report reveals 60.8% of US retailers use AI chatbots, while inventory visibility gaps threaten fulfillment. Here's what it means for logistics.

Compare robot-native fulfillment providers like Nimble, ShipMonk, and Quiet Logistics on cost, speed, and automation level. A practical buyer's guide for e-commerce shippers evaluating robotic 3PLs in 2026.

The CPSC eFiling mandate takes effect July 8, 2026, requiring all importers of regulated consumer products to file certificate data electronically through ACE. Here's what you need to know.

The U.S. eliminated its $800 de minimis exemption and the EU is following suit in July 2026. Here's what shippers, 3PLs, and e-commerce sellers need to know about the biggest customs shakeup in decades.

With retail returns projected at $850 billion in 2025 and the reverse logistics market exceeding $872 billion, returns management has become a strategic battleground. Learn how leading shippers are turning returns into revenue.