Cost issues.
Although overseas warehouses have many advantages in cross-border logistics, when using overseas warehouses, sellers first need to pay the storage fees of overseas warehouses. The storage fees in different countries and regions are also different. Therefore, when sellers use overseas warehouses, they must compare the cost with the current delivery method. At the same time, overseas warehouses require sellers to have a certain amount of inventory, so those specially customized products are not suitable for overseas warehouse sales.
Customs clearance issues.
Overseas warehouses are generally sent by sea or air. If the logistics service provider selected at this time is not professional, or if some contraband is involved, resulting in the goods being detained, this problem is more serious. At the least, they will be detained for two months, and at the worst, both money and goods will be lost.
Slow sales problem.
Overseas warehouses need to prepare stocks in advance. As long as there is inventory, there is a risk of leading to sales. Therefore, when choosing to do overseas warehouses, you must have a prediction of product sales. If you can’t grasp the product sales well, it is recommended not to ship too much at the beginning, first send a part of the products, and then replenish them in large quantities through sales analysis.