Introduction to Lazada Logistics

Lazada Cross-border Logistics Services

For Chinese cross-border sellers, the Lazada platform currently only opens the logistics method of Lazada cross-border logistics, that is, after the seller places an order , the package needs to be transported to Lazada’s sorting center in China first, and then the Lazada logistics department completes the international freight and customs clearance from the sorting center to the destination country. After customs clearance is completed, the last mile of parcel delivery is completed by LEX (Lazada Express, a logistics service provider affiliated with Lazada) or 3PL (third-party logistics company).

Advantages of Lazada cross-border logistics

Compared with the delivery method of sellers contacting third-party logistics themselves, Lazada cross-border logistics mainly has the following five advantages.

(1) Lazada cross-border logistics is simple to operate and easy to understand for novice sellers.

(2) Through international segment transportation and local logistics distribution arranged by Lazada, Lazada helps sellers reduce logistics costs, making the product prices of cross-border sellers more competitive in overseas markets.

(3) Lazada provides a visual logistics query system, allowing sellers and buyers to clearly see the real-time status of packages, optimizing the buyer’s experience and simplifying the customer service work when sellers receive logistics inquiries. , thereby helping sellers increase sales.

(4) For packages that fail to be delivered, except for the Singapore site, if the product is successfully sold a second time within 28 days, Lazada will provide free delivery services to the seller, reducing the seller’s costs due to failed delivery. loss.

(5) When logistics channels are affected by local policy changes in Southeast Asian countries, Lazada will notify sellers as soon as possible and actively provide sellers with countermeasures to help appease buyers and solve problems, alleviating the seller’s burden. Tracking national policies and the burden of responding to mutations.