Brazil Overseas Warehousing Explained

Nov 04, 2024, 04:08:06 PM
In the wave of cross-border e-commerce, Brazil, as a market with huge potential, attracts more and more Chinese sellers. As a bridge connecting Chinese sellers and Brazilian consumers, Brazilian overseas warehouse is playing an increasingly important role. Today, let's take a deeper look at the main services of Brazilian overseas warehouse and its charging mode, and see how it can unlock new opportunities for sellers in the South American market.
 
First, the core services of Brazilian overseas warehouse: one piece on behalf of the shipment
The Brazilian overseas warehouse's one piece delivery service is undoubtedly the embodiment of its core competitiveness. Sellers only need to ship goods to the Brazilian overseas warehouse in bulk through the headway logistics, and when a consumer orders, the seller will feed the order information to the operating system of the overseas warehouse. Warehouse operators then sort, pack, label, and hand over to the Brazilian postal service for scanning and pickup and delivery. Compared with the direct delivery from China, the one-piece delivery service is not only faster (can be shortened by 5-10 working days), but also because the goods have been the whole batch of customs clearance, no need to worry about the subsequent customs clearance problems.
Second, return and exchange service: efficient and convenient, reduce losses
In the face of buyers' demand for returns and exchanges, Brazilian overseas warehouse also provides efficient and convenient solutions. When buyers are dissatisfied with the goods or receive damaged goods, if they choose to return them to China and send them back from China, it will not only take up to one month, but also may face the problem of customs clearance and tax payment again. Instead, returning the item directly to the Brazilian overseas warehouse and replacing the item from the overseas warehouse can be done within a few days, and the buyer can receive the replacement item faster. At the same time, the overseas warehouse can also help sellers test whether the returned goods can be re-sold on the shelves, thus reducing losses.
Third, value-added services: all-round solution to sellers' problems
In addition to the core services, Brazilian overseas warehouse also provides a series of value-added services to help sellers solve various problems. These value-added services include but are not limited to:
- Labeling/replacement: Replace or add labels to goods according to sellers' needs.
- Additional Packaging: Provide additional packaging services to ensure the safety of merchandise during transportation.
- Commodity inventory quantity count: Regular inventory count of inventory to ensure the accuracy of inventory data.
- Destruction: Provide destruction services for unsaleable commodities to avoid inventory backlog.
- Photography: Provide merchandise photography services to help sellers produce high-quality product images.
- Merchandise size and weight review: Review the size and weight of merchandise to ensure the accuracy of logistics costs.
- Emergency Order Processing: Prioritize the processing of emergency orders to ensure that buyers' needs are met in a timely manner.
These services not only improve the operational efficiency of sellers, but also enhance their market competitiveness.
Analysis of the charging mode of Brazilian overseas warehouse
The charging mode of Brazilian overseas warehouse mainly includes the following aspects:
1. Headway fee: refers to the cost of using the headway logistics channel of the overseas warehouse service provider to transport goods in bulk to the Brazilian overseas warehouse. This part of the cost depends on the weight and volume of the goods and the mode of transportation. 2.
2. warehouse operation fee: covers inbound racking fee, order processing fee and outbound fee. If value-added services are required, additional fees will be charged.
3. Warehousing fee: billed daily according to the volume occupied by the goods, the first 120 days are free, and the fee starts from the 121st day, the longer the time, the higher the fee.
4. Tail-end delivery fee: refers to the logistics cost of parcels exported from the Brazilian overseas warehouse and delivered to customers, which can be delivered to Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Peru and other countries at present.
V. Additional advantages of Brazilian overseas warehouse: help sellers seize the South American market
It is worth mentioning that many Brazilian overseas warehouses can also assist sellers to open the Brazilian local e-commerce platform registration services such as Meikido, shrimp, etc., which provides strong support for sellers to further expand the South American market. This not only reduces the threshold for sellers to enter the Brazilian market, but also provides them with more sales channels and opportunities.
To summarize
Brazilian overseas warehouse is becoming an important tool for cross-border e-commerce sellers to expand into the South American market with its one-piece delivery, return and exchange services and rich value-added services. By gaining a deeper understanding of its service content and charging mode, sellers can better utilize this resource to achieve rapid business growth. We hope this article will provide cross-border sellers with valuable references and help them achieve greater success in the South American market.
 
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