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Industry

Service Model

Destination Market

FBAOverseas WarehouseAppointment Delivery

Peak-season FBA Replenishment with Warehouse Buffer

Designed for Amazon sellers, seasonal inventory, and multi-batch replenishment.

Reference Lane: Shenzhen / Yantian / Shekou -> Los Angeles / Long Beach -> US FBAExecution Rhythm: Ocean cycle plus rolling warehouse appointment rhythm

Client Scenario

The client needs to move multi-SKU cargo from Shenzhen to US FBA warehouses while reducing stockout risk caused by unstable peak-season appointment windows.

Core Pain Points

  • FBA appointment windows fluctuate
  • Label, carton, or shipping mark errors can block inbound delivery
  • Peak-season headhaul and final-mile timing can compress quickly

USLL Solution

  • Combine ocean freight with US warehouse buffering
  • Pre-check FBA labels, carton rules, appointment requirements, and inbound restrictions
  • Release batches to FBA according to sales rhythm

Deliverables

  • Headhaul plan
  • Warehouse receiving and allocation
  • FBA appointment delivery
  • Exception feedback and POD return
Europe MarketplaceOcean DDPVAT / IOSS

Europe Marketplace Ocean DDP and Platform Warehouse Plan

For Europe marketplace sellers, independent-store replenishment, and platform warehouse inbound projects.

Reference Lane: Shenzhen / Ningbo / Shanghai -> Rotterdam / Hamburg -> EU warehouseExecution Rhythm: Executed by sailing, clearance completion, and warehouse appointment windows

Client Scenario

The client needs to ship e-commerce cargo to warehouses in Germany, France, Poland, or nearby markets while combining headhaul, clearance, tax responsibility, and final delivery.

Core Pain Points

  • VAT and EORI information must be confirmed early
  • DDP responsibility, invoice description, and HS logic must stay consistent
  • Destination warehouse appointment and delivery nodes are fragmented

USLL Solution

  • Match ocean LCL / FCL with European clearance and truck delivery resources
  • Pre-check VAT, EORI, invoice, packing list, and declaration elements
  • Split delivery batches around warehouse appointment windows

Deliverables

  • Europe ocean headhaul
  • Import clearance document guidance
  • Warehouse appointment and truck delivery
  • Tax-responsibility and risk notes
Hot-selling SKUAir FreightSmall Batch

North America Urgent E-commerce Air Replenishment

For stockout prevention, new-product testing, and promotion-period replenishment.

Reference Lane: South China consolidation -> Hong Kong / Shenzhen airport -> Los Angeles / Chicago / New YorkExecution Rhythm: Confirmed against flight capacity, clearance documents, and final-mile delivery timing

Client Scenario

A hot-selling SKU is below safety stock and needs fast replenishment to a US warehouse without sending the whole batch by expensive air freight.

Core Pain Points

  • Stockout can affect ranking and ad conversion
  • Air freight cost must be controlled by batch size
  • Battery, brand, or platform label issues can affect channel selection

USLL Solution

  • Move urgent batches by air and regular volume by ocean
  • Calculate replenishment quantity from SKU sales velocity
  • Check product name, labels, declared value, and delivery address

Deliverables

  • Air freight plan
  • Batch replenishment advice
  • Clearance and delivery nodes
  • Follow-up ocean replenishment link
Battery CargoUN38.3Compliance Review

Consumer Electronics Battery Cargo Compliance Plan

Built for Bluetooth earphones, wearables, small appliances, and battery accessories.

Reference Lane: South China consolidation -> Hong Kong / Shenzhen airport or Yantian port -> Major European airport / portExecution Rhythm: Urgent batches by air, regular replenishment by ocean or rail

Client Scenario

The client ships products with built-in lithium batteries and needs to balance transit speed with carrier acceptance and compliance review.

Core Pain Points

  • Incomplete battery documents can block booking
  • Air and ocean channels apply different acceptance rules
  • European certifications, product names, and HS logic must align

USLL Solution

  • Review MSDS, UN38.3, transport certificates, and product descriptions early
  • Split urgent air cargo from regular ocean replenishment
  • Check product name, HS logic, and declaration elements

Deliverables

  • Battery document pre-check
  • Air / ocean routing advice
  • Customs document checklist
  • Carrier restriction notes
High-value ElectronicsAir FreightPOD Return

Asia Pacific High-value Electronics Air Freight Plan

For precision instruments, electronic components, prototypes, and high-value small-batch orders.

Reference Lane: Shenzhen / Hong Kong -> Singapore / Tokyo / Sydney / MelbourneExecution Rhythm: Executed by flight cut-off, security clearance, and destination delivery capacity

Client Scenario

The client needs to ship high-value electronics quickly to Singapore, Japan, Australia, or nearby markets with visible milestones and timely POD return.

Core Pain Points

  • High cargo value increases sensitivity to loss and delay
  • Electronics may require security, magnetic, or battery document review
  • Consignees often require precise arrival and delivery windows

USLL Solution

  • Use stable flights and trackable destination delivery channels
  • Review battery, magnetic, brand, and insurance needs early
  • Set milestone updates and POD return workflow

Deliverables

  • Air booking
  • Security document reminders
  • Cargo insurance advice
  • Milestone tracking and POD return
FashionRailDistribution

Fashion & Textile Europe Rail + Warehouse Distribution

Ideal for apparel, home textiles, footwear, bags, and seasonal product launches.

Reference Lane: Shenzhen / South China -> Xi'an / Chengdu rail hub -> Germany / Poland warehouseExecution Rhythm: Rail trunk movement plus staged European local delivery

Client Scenario

The client needs to ship multiple apparel batches to Europe with a faster cycle than ocean freight and lower cost than air freight.

Core Pain Points

  • Many SKUs and batches add inventory pressure
  • European delivery nodes are fragmented
  • Hang tags, composition, and packaging details must stay consistent

USLL Solution

  • Use China-Europe rail as a cost-speed middle path
  • Split orders through a European warehouse
  • Check packing lists and commercial invoices before departure

Deliverables

  • Rail booking
  • Warehouse allocation
  • Delivery planning
  • Document and product-name guidance
DTC FulfillmentRelabelingReturns

North America Overseas Warehouse Fulfillment for Fashion Brands

For DTC stores, wholesale orders, branded apparel, and seasonal promotions.

Reference Lane: Major China gateway -> Los Angeles / New Jersey warehouse -> US final mileExecution Rhythm: Replenishment is rolled around sales rhythm, inventory level, and promotion plan

Client Scenario

The client needs to pre-position apparel in a US warehouse and handle relabeling, sorting, dispatch, and returns after orders are generated.

Core Pain Points

  • Many sizes, colors, and SKUs make sorting complex
  • Promotion periods create order volatility
  • Returns and restocking affect inventory accuracy

USLL Solution

  • Set receiving and bin-location rules by SKU
  • Configure relabeling, sorting, and one-piece fulfillment
  • Build returns inspection, restocking, and inventory feedback workflow

Deliverables

  • Warehouse receiving
  • Inventory management
  • One-piece fulfillment
  • Returns and restocking handling
Special ContainerOversizedProject Cargo

Middle East Machinery Special-container Export Plan

For engineering equipment, production-line components, large machinery, and irregular cargo.

Reference Lane: Shenzhen / Guangzhou / Shanghai -> Jebel Ali / Dammam / Middle East portsExecution Rhythm: Planned around sailing, special equipment availability, and terminal operation windows

Client Scenario

The client ships equipment beyond standard container dimensions, requiring careful loading, lashing, terminal handling, and destination pickup planning.

Core Pain Points

  • Dimensions and weight determine equipment choice
  • Weak lashing creates transit risk
  • Destination pickup resources must be confirmed early

USLL Solution

  • Evaluate open-top, flat-rack, and platform options
  • Design loading, lifting, lashing, and reinforcement requirements
  • Confirm destination customs and pickup equipment

Deliverables

  • Container type recommendation
  • Loading plan
  • Ocean booking
  • Destination operation notes
Equipment ExportWood PackagingClearance Documents

North America Machinery Clearance and Delivery Plan

For industrial equipment, spare parts, molds, and production-line components.

Reference Lane: Shenzhen / Shanghai / Ningbo -> Los Angeles / Houston / New York -> consignee siteExecution Rhythm: Executed around document readiness, port pickup, and consignee appointment rhythm

Client Scenario

The client ships high-value equipment with multiple documents and needs early review of HS logic, wood packaging, invoice details, and destination unloading conditions.

Core Pain Points

  • Model, use, material, and function can affect classification
  • Wood packaging and fumigation marks must be compliant
  • Destination unloading equipment and appointment windows must be confirmed

USLL Solution

  • Pre-check product name, use, material, model, and declaration elements
  • Review IPPC marks and packing documents
  • Coordinate destination trucking, unloading, and POD return

Deliverables

  • Customs document pre-check
  • Wood packaging compliance reminder
  • Destination appointment
  • POD and exception follow-up
Sensitive CargoMSDSCustoms Compliance

Chemical / Sensitive Cargo Document Review Plan

For liquids, powders, glue, cleaning products, cosmetic ingredients, and similar sensitive cargo.

Reference Lane: Major China gateways -> North America / Europe / Middle East / Asia PacificExecution Rhythm: Booking and departure window confirmed after document review

Client Scenario

The product has chemical attributes and must first be reviewed for DG status, packaging requirements, and additional certification needs.

Core Pain Points

  • MSDS may not match real composition
  • The boundary between general cargo and DG can be unclear
  • Different channels apply different acceptance rules

USLL Solution

  • Start with document review and cargo attribute judgment
  • Match the carrier channel to destination and mode
  • Highlight declaration, packaging, and regulatory risks

Deliverables

  • MSDS / certificate review
  • Transport channel advice
  • Customs document reminders
  • Risk notes
Chemical CargoOcean FreightDG Review

Europe Chemical Cargo Ocean Compliance Plan

For non-DG chemicals, possible DG cargo, cleaners, coatings, and industrial additives.

Reference Lane: Shanghai / Ningbo / Shenzhen -> Rotterdam / Hamburg / AntwerpExecution Rhythm: Confirmed against document review, carrier approval, and cut-off nodes

Client Scenario

The client needs to ship chemical cargo to Europe by ocean, with focus on DG status, packing class, carrier acceptance, and destination clearance requirements.

Core Pain Points

  • Unclear DG status can block booking
  • Packing class and shipping marks must be consistent
  • European destination ports often review chemical documents closely

USLL Solution

  • Review MSDS, transport certificate, and composition statement first
  • Match carrier and space according to DG / non-DG result
  • Prepare invoice, packing list, labels, and compliance documents early

Deliverables

  • Chemical document review
  • Ocean booking advice
  • Packaging and shipping-mark notes
  • Destination clearance reminders
Cold ChainTemperature ControlFood

Asia Pacific Food / Temperature-controlled Reefer Export Plan

For food ingredients, frozen products, temperature-controlled samples, and fresh cargo.

Reference Lane: South / East China cold-chain warehouse -> Singapore / Sydney / TokyoExecution Rhythm: Executed around temperature band, sailing schedule, and destination cold-chain pickup

Client Scenario

The cargo requires a stable temperature band while coordinating booking, customs documents, loading time, and destination cold-chain handover.

Core Pain Points

  • Temperature settings must match cargo characteristics
  • Reefer equipment and plug slots are limited
  • Food documents are usually more detailed

USLL Solution

  • Confirm temperature band, pre-cooling, loading, and monitoring requirements
  • Secure reefer equipment early
  • Review food documents and destination requirements

Deliverables

  • Reefer booking
  • Temperature-control advice
  • Food document checklist
  • Destination cold-chain handover
Cold-chain AirHigh UrgencyTemperature Handover

Middle East Temperature-controlled Sample / High-value Food Air Plan

For temperature-controlled samples, high-value food, urgent small batches, and exhibition samples.

Reference Lane: Shenzhen / Hong Kong / Guangzhou -> Dubai / Riyadh / DohaExecution Rhythm: Executed around packaging endurance, flight cut-off, and destination clearance pickup window

Client Scenario

The client needs to move temperature-sensitive cargo quickly to the Middle East while keeping origin handling, flight, clearance, and destination pickup temperature handover under control.

Core Pain Points

  • Temperature packaging has limited valid hours
  • Flight delay can amplify temperature risk
  • Destination pickup and clearance must be coordinated early

USLL Solution

  • Confirm temperature band, packaging endurance, and dry ice / gel pack restrictions
  • Choose stable flights and keep clearance buffer
  • Coordinate destination cold-chain pickup and POD return

Deliverables

  • Temperature-controlled air plan
  • Packaging and airline restriction notes
  • Destination cold-chain pickup
  • Exception plan