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How to Protect Your Customers & Brand from Ecommerce Fraud

Ship Monk

Ecommerce fraud is big business for cyber criminals, and a big problem for ecommerce businesses. In 2023 alone, ecommerce fraud (a.k.a. The good news is that fraud management tactics and tools are making it easier to prevent, catch, and combat ecommerce fraud. Here are some of the most common types of ecommerce fraud.

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What Does Section 321 Mean for ECommerce?

ShipLilly

Recent analysis confirms the expectation that Section 321 speeds up the process and cuts overall shipping costs. However, there may be some consequences for non-compliance particularly concerning the one-shipment-per-day provision. The declaration should confirm compliance with the cap. What are the risks? Declaring Section 321.

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Make the Most Out of Selling on Amazon

Ship Monk

B per year, the Amazon marketplace gives ecommerce sellers access to hundreds of millions of potential customers worldwide, and over 200 million Prime members. As an ecommerce business owner, you’d be silly not to at least consider it. What is your product or brand’s ecommerce niche? With sales of over $524.9

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Supply Chain Quality: A Driver for Digital Transformation

Talking Logistics

The cost of poor quality is so closely related to supplier quality and compliance that manufacturers must give the proper attention and resources to the optimization of their upstream partnerships. Traceability & Trade Compliance. The only way to take control of your future is to double down on quality.

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5 Things to Look for in a Food Grade Warehouse

Kanban Logistics

Add the complexities of compliance to the equation – whether regulatory compliance such as the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) or compliance related to strict manufacturer requirements – and the situation becomes even more challenging. FedEx, UPS, USPS) and eCommerce platforms (e.g.,

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Industry Experts Discuss Technology Trends & Solutions for Efficient Ecommerce Logistics – Supply Chain 24/7

247 Customs Broker

The rapid growth of ecommerce is driving deep changes in logistics, from tightening up trucking capacity to elevating the importance of final-mile delivery processes. Routing optimization and analysis of shipping capacity are shaping up as good niches for predictive analytics, says Vernon. Combating Trucking Constraints.

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The Current State of Omnichannel fulfillment

247 Customs Broker

To see how companies are handling heightened customer expectations for product and availability information, delivery and return options, and seamless service, we recently surveyed manufacturers, retailers, ecommerce companies and others involved in omnichannel order fulfillment and/or distribution. Compliance to U.S. Download Now!