Temu Ties Up With Shoppingfeed in Europe; Guangzhou Launches China’s First Smart Logistics Platform
Latest Dynamics of Logistics & Supply Chains in China's eCom
Temu Ties Up With Shoppingfeed to Target European SMEs
Guangzhou Launches China’s First Smart Logistics Platform for Cross-Border Trade
Anjun Logistics Launches Large-Item Delivery Service in Brazil
Temu Opens First Local Warehouse Model in South Africa
SF Airlines Launches First Cargo Route to Laos, Expands Southeast Asia Network
China Posts Strong Export Growth Despite Import Weakness in H1 2025
eBay Offers Budget Cross-Border Shipping From Hong Kong to Europe
HTBJ Sees Over 70% Profit Drop Amid Airfreight Weakness
MingZhu Logistics Partners with Vietnam’s Muama Mall to Expand in U.S. and Southeast Asia
OOCL Q2 Revenue Falls Despite Volume Growth
Temu Ties Up With Shoppingfeed to Target European SMEs
PDD Holdings’ cross-border platform Temu has formed a technical integration with Shoppingfeed, a Paris-based multichannel tool, enabling sellers in Europe to synchronize listings, stock, and orders across key EU markets. The initiative is part of Temu’s broader plan to court local sellers and streamline logistics in its effort to scale in a region where it has already amassed 92 million monthly active users. (Cross-Border Magazine)
Guangzhou Launches China’s First Smart Logistics Platform for Cross-Border Trade
Guangzhou has launched China’s first “Cross-Border Smart Logistics Information Service Platform,” aiming to streamline global warehousing, logistics, finance, and compliance for cross-border e-commerce. The system integrates customs clearance, blockchain-based FX settlement, export tax rebates, and end-to-end order tracking, providing a one-stop service. Companies like Bilvsi Biotech are among the first to pilot the solution, positioning Guangzhou as a replicable model for China's digital trade infrastructure. (INFO Guangdong)
Anjun Logistics Launches Large-Item Delivery Service in Brazil
Anjun Logistics has rolled out a large-parcel delivery service in Brazil to address the rising demand for oversized goods transportation. Starting from São Paulo, the service will cover major cities across seven southern states. With its proprietary delivery network and real-time tracking capabilities, Anjun aims to enhance transparency and efficiency in last-mile logistics, significantly improving customer experience and supporting local business operations. (Anjun Express)
Temu Opens First Local Warehouse Model in South Africa
Temu has rolled out a local warehousing initiative in South Africa, enabling faster delivery within 1–2 days on selected products. Operated through third-party partners, the model avoids import duties and improves delivery reliability. Inventory management and after-sales service are handled by sellers or logistics providers. (EN news)
SF Airlines Launches First Cargo Route to Laos, Expands Southeast Asia Network
SF Airlines has launched its first cargo route to Laos, connecting Xi’an to Vientiane with a Boeing 757 freighter. The flight, which carried over 20 tons of hazardous materials, reflects the airline’s strategic expansion in Southeast Asia. (CARNOC)
China Posts Strong Export Growth Despite Import Weakness in H1 2025
China’s total goods trade reached RMB 21.79 trillion ($3 trillion) in the first half of 2025, up 2.9% year-on-year. Exports rose 7.2% to RMB 13 trillion, while imports fell 2.7% to RMB 8.79 trillion. The second quarter saw accelerated growth, with trade up 4.5% year-on-year and 3.2 percentage points faster than Q1. Strong performance in high-tech exports and Belt and Road markets helped push trade to a record high for the period. (GOV)
eBay Offers Budget Cross-Border Shipping From Hong Kong to Europe
eBay has introduced a cost-effective logistics solution via SpeedPAK, connecting Hong Kong sellers to six international markets — the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and Canada. Developed with Orange Connex, the tracked service is tailored for light parcels under 2kg, with transit times of 10 to 15 business days. The move underlines eBay’s push to streamline fulfillment and reduce seller costs in competitive European markets. (EN news)
HTBJ Sees Over 70% Profit Drop Amid Airfreight Weakness
Chinese logistics firm HTBJ (Haicheng Bonded Logistics) expects its H1 2025 net profit to fall sharply by 73.33% to 77.54%, reaching between RMB 16 million and RMB 19 million, down from RMB 71.24 million a year earlier. Excluding non-recurring items, adjusted profit could drop as much as 93% year-on-year.
The company attributed the slump to declining international airfreight rates and heightened volatility in trade policy and market demand, which have significantly squeezed its margins. (NetEase)
MingZhu Logistics Partners with Vietnam’s Muama Mall to Expand in U.S. and Southeast Asia
Shenzhen-listed MingZhu Logistics has signed a strategic partnership with Vietnamese e-commerce platform Muama Mall, aiming to strengthen cross-border trade operations in Vietnam and the United States. The partnership seeks to streamline logistics and support Chinese exporters expanding into Southeast Asia and North America, amid rising demand for efficient delivery and market access. (FUTUBULL)
OOCL Q2 Revenue Falls Despite Volume Growth
Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) reported a 6.5% year-on-year decline in Q2 2025 revenue to $2.118 billion. Despite the revenue drop, total container volumes rose 4.4% while capacity increased 7.5%, mirroring global shipping trends. However, the utilization rate slipped 2.4% compared to Q2 2024, reflecting faster capacity growth than demand. Average revenue per TEU fell 10.4% to $1,079, with Asia-Europe routes hit hardest, down 17.2%. (EN news)