Our glossary simplifies common industry terms in freight and logistics into clear, easy-to-understand explanations.
Dropshipping means sellers don't need to hold their own inventory; instead, suppliers or third-party warehouses ship goods directly to end consumers. This model reduces inventory pressure, but places higher demands on supplier fulfillment, logistics timeliness, and after-sales service. Cross-border dropshipping requires special attention to customs clearance compliance, country of origin, and tax liability. Establishing SLAs, tracking, and return and exchange mechanisms with suppliers can improve user experience and reduce disputes.
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