U.S. overseas warehousing services are now favored by the majority of cross-border e-commerce sellers, which not only enhances the market competitiveness of sellers, but also saves sellers a considerable amount of transportation costs. Although the cost of overseas warehousing in the United States is relatively low, many sellers are still quite concerned about the ** of overseas warehousing.
Next, let's take a closer look at the charges for overseas warehousing in the United States.
1. The first transportation fee.
Whether it is the transportation of goods arranged by overseas warehouses or the transportation of goods by the seller himself, the cost of first-leg transportation is indispensable, and the cost of sea and air transportation is also different.
2. Management fee.
After receiving the goods from the overseas warehouse, the seller will pay a certain management fee for unpacking, sorting, counting, entering and putting on the shelves, and the product will be shipped out of the warehouse.
3. Storage fees.
The cost of storing goods in overseas warehouses in the United States is generally calculated according to the volume of the product, and multiple storage cycles are also provided for sellers to choose, and the costs are also different.
4. Delivery fee.
Now most overseas warehouses in the United States will provide a dropshipping service, that is, after a buyer places an order in the store, the seller pushes the order to the overseas warehouse, and then arranges delivery and delivery, usually with its own team or local logistics company delivery.
5. Additional service charges.
For example, transit services, return and label replacement, labeling, return processing and other services will generate a certain service fee, and the charging standard is relatively clear, but it is also recommended that you choose the corresponding service according to your own needs in order to reduce costs.
In fact, there is no specific number for overseas warehousing in the United States, which mainly depends on the charging standard of each fee and the influence of various factors.
For example, the cost of first-leg transportation is affected by factors such as product weight, destination, mode of transportation, and product type; The delivery fee also depends on the delivery channel of the overseas warehouse. What sellers need to understand is the charging standard of various fees, and you probably know how much the overall overseas warehousing is.
3. Overseas warehousing ** formula:
One piece delivery: first-leg transportation + warehousing + management + delivery fee.
Transit service: first-leg transportation + warehousing + management + delivery + transfer fee.
Labeling service: labeling service fee + delivery fee + management fee.
The above is the introduction of overseas warehousing in the United States**. Regarding overseas warehousing**, we also need to understand what the charging standards of each overseas warehouse are, whether they are reasonable, etc., so as to save costs and improve the operational efficiency and cost performance of the store.
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