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亚马逊发布《2025全球跨境电商供应链发展趋势报告》
3 6 Ke· 2025-08-13 02:52
Core Insights - The report titled "Resilience Reconstruction - 2025 Global Cross-Border E-commerce Supply Chain Trend Report" analyzes the future trends of cross-border e-commerce supply chains over the next three years and identifies four major pain points in logistics during the overseas expansion process [1][3] - It proposes an innovative model for a global resilient supply chain to assist Chinese sellers in overcoming challenges [1][7] Group 1: Development Trends - The report provides a forward-looking perspective on the development trends of cross-border e-commerce export supply chains amidst profound changes in the global trade environment [3] - It outlines the evolution of China's cross-border e-commerce supply chain through four stages: "transportation," "warehousing," "distribution," and "network," highlighting the transformation from a logistics support role to a core service hub for efficient collaboration [4] Group 2: Opportunities and Pain Points - Three driving forces for the transformation of cross-border e-commerce supply chains are identified: consumer demand driving fulfillment capability upgrades, overseas infrastructure supporting efficient global delivery, and supply chain efficiency impacting competitiveness [5][8][10] - The report reveals four core issues faced by merchants based on a survey of over 300 responses: reliability issues, timely fulfillment challenges, inventory management difficulties, and quality improvement needs [11][14] Group 3: Innovative Pathways and Implementation Strategies - The report suggests four core pillars for constructing a global resilient supply chain: global network layout, regional service grid, end-to-end digitalization, and expanded value benefits [16] - It provides practical case studies demonstrating the effectiveness of these strategies, such as TAILI's use of Amazon Global Logistics (AGL) to reduce logistics costs and improve customs efficiency [16][18] Group 4: Future Trends - The rise of global supply chain service industries is anticipated, integrating logistics, warehousing, customs, transportation, and fulfillment resources to provide specialized services for cross-border e-commerce [20] - The "Supply Chain as a Service (SCaaS)" model is expected to lower the barriers for small and medium-sized enterprises to enter global markets by offering modular services without the need for building logistics teams [21] - The report emphasizes the importance of multi-regional layouts, localized inventory, and improved customs efficiency to enhance local fulfillment capabilities [22] - It highlights the role of intelligent systems and green logistics in driving efficiency and sustainability within supply chains [23][24]