The evolution of in-warehouse picking

By Ultraman

Traditional warehouse picking takes up 40%-50% of the time to process all orders, and walking for picking takes up 50% of the time. Walking is the most time-consuming and labor-intensive part of manual picking, which is also the bottleneck of picking efficiency. Manual picking should be familiar with the picking process, understand the approximate location…

Purpose and Review of the Patent Cooperation Treaty

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The purpose of the Patent Cooperation Treaty is to establish a cooperation system in the field of patents to help inventors, industrial enterprises and patent offices around the world avoid a lot of duplication of work caused by the examination and approval of patents by various countries according to their own legal procedures. According to…

Things to note when receiving goods from overseas warehouses

By Ultraman

Receiving goods represents the beginning of the process within the warehouse and is the starting point of warehouse operations. It is necessary to ensure accurate inventory from the source. If the packaging of goods is not standardized, the barcode is wrong, they arrive in batches or SKUs are mixed, it will cause differences in the…

Hague System for International Trademark Registration

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The Hague System was established out of the need for simplification and economy. The system enables the owner of a design in a Contracting Party to effectively obtain protection for his or her design abroad with the simplest procedures and at the lowest cost. Under the Hague System, no prior national application or registration is…

Protection and Effects of the Madrid Agreement

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Madrid Statement of Grant or Refusal of Protection: The Office of each designated Contracting Party shall send a statement of grant of protection in accordance with Rule 18ter of the Common Regulations. However, Contracting Parties examining the compliance of an international registration with their national law may refuse the request for protection in their territory…

Benefits of the Madrid System Trademark

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The Madrid System offers numerous benefits to trademark owners: Instead of filing separate national applications in different languages and paying several different (and often higher) fees in each country or region concerned, obtaining an international registration requires filing a single application with the International Bureau (through your own Office) in a single language (English or…

Contracting Parties of the Madrid System

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Countries and organizations that are party to the Madrid System are collectively referred to as Contracting Parties. This system makes it possible to protect trademarks in a large number of countries by obtaining an international registration that has effect in each of the designated Contracting Parties. Only natural or legal persons who have a connection…

Overseas warehouse goods listing process

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Goods can be put on the shelves according to SKU attributes/batches, specification restrictions, adjacent to the same batch/same owner, fixed cargo locations of the owner, free cargo location storage, partition/classification storage and other rules to find suitable storage locations for the goods. For products that are not put into the warehouse for the first time,…

Elements of the Marrakesh Treaty and conditions for accession

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The Marrakesh Treaty leaves Contracting Parties free to implement the Treaty’s provisions in accordance with their own legal systems and practices, including how to identify “fair practices, fair conduct or fair dealing”, subject to the three-step test obligations imposed on them by other treaties. The three-step test is a fundamental principle for determining whether an…

How to carry out standardized operations and flexible management in overseas warehouses

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You can “divide the warehouse into responsibilities” and assign shelves to responsible persons, set operation assessment KPIs and daily monitoring mechanisms, such as setting the delivery error rate to less than 0.02%, and controlling the inventory accuracy and product damage rate within 0.01‰. Because of the time difference, the overseas warehouse system can allocate operations…