20 posts tagged with “cross-border”

China’s cross-border e-commerce logistics market is growing fast, but customs data, overseas warehouses, parcel consolidation, and returns are making paperwork speed a real service differentiator.

Mexico's freight growth shows why nearshoring success now depends on cross-border lane control, customs data quality, and exception-ready execution.

New U.S.-Mexico USMCA negotiation rounds put rules of origin back at the center of cross-border freight planning, tariff exposure, and document control.

The EU’s €200 million Temu fine shows why marketplace import compliance now depends on SKU-level data, inspection workflows, and audit-ready logistics visibility.

The U.S. position on de minimis tariff refunds shows why cross-border parcel importers need cleaner entry data, refund logic, and landed-cost reconciliation.

Brazil direct-entry shipping shows why cross-border e-commerce now depends on lane-specific customs, document, cost, and final-mile control.

The AliExpress import customs clearance complete status exposes why parcel logistics needs event-level customs visibility, landed-cost data, and exception routing.

Nearshoring is pulling Mexico food logistics capacity toward border gateways, where multi-temperature warehousing, customs data, and appointment discipline now decide service reliability.

Chinese manufacturing investment in Mexico is turning the 2026 USMCA review into a freight compliance test for cross-border shippers and forwarders.

Pre-arrival digital submission is transforming customs clearance from a multi-day bottleneck into a matter of hours. Here's what the 2026 data shows—and what shippers must do to capture the speed benefit.