Bonded.
Sellers can further simplify the customs clearance process and related formalities by sending their goods to designated overseas warehouses for bonded storage. Bonded overseas warehouses can also provide more personalized and customized value-added services according to the seller’s requirements, helping sellers improve the competitiveness of cross-border e-commerce products.
Collection of payment.
In the Middle East, more than half of people prefer to pay on delivery. In order to solve the problem of transaction risks and inconvenient and untimely fund settlement, e-commerce logistics in the Middle East actually assumes not only the function of logistics, but also the function of payment. Under the time limit and commission rate stipulated by both parties, overseas warehouses can provide collection of payment services at the same time as receiving the goods, and collect the money while delivering the goods to customers.
Unpacking and assembly.
After the goods arrive at the overseas warehouse, the warehouse will unpack the whole box of goods, and repack them according to the customer’s order requirements, and also provide customers with assembly services, whole vehicle transportation or distribution.
Control transportation costs.
Overseas warehouses can realize centralized transportation, effectively reduce transportation costs, and the establishment of overseas warehouses can greatly improve logistics timeliness, increase customer satisfaction, and enhance customer value.