The content of this issue reduces the e-commerce essentials that bring FedEx and eBay cross-border e-commerce websites: FedEx (SUPS) lowers the rate for the return process of cross-border e-commerce eBay websites! Here are all the changes to the USPS.
1. FedEx (USPS) will launch an integrated return service in 2023.
FedEx announced at the end of 2022 that the entire USPS company will be rebuilt and integrated with “existing return services” in 2023, and will also use LTL options to better help shippers and cross-border shipping. International e-commerce buyers and sellers save logistics costs and expenses.
FedEx’s (USPS) existing unified returns port will accept all customer returns of items without boxes or shipping labels from approximately 2,000 FedEx (USPS) office locations. At the shipping location, these eBay returned products will be integrated and merged with the returned items from eBay merchants around the world, and then shipped directly with the help of FedEx express personnel and through FedEx’s global logistics channels and the LTL system. Return to sender.
2. eBay and ETSY are “bloodletting”! Jointly announced USPS rate reductions.
This policy also brings another piece of good news: eBay and Etsy recently announced that they will lower the rates for some USPS Priority Mail packages, effective immediately, but the fees for the eBay platform and ETSY The adjustment ranges are very different, each has its own highs and lows.
According to the latest policy content, in the future, all sellers who use eBay Labels (that is, return labels) can use this rule to save some postage for priority packages.
In short, the above is the entire content of eBay’s USPS channel return policy. Through the interpretation of the two policies, it can be seen that USPS will continue to integrate the return logistics needs of major channels and will put it on eBay Integrate returned products with those of other companies! It will also reduce FedEx rates!