Business of eCommerce

The Effects of COVID-19 on the Supply Chain and Dropshipping from China (E127)

05.19.2020 - By Charles PalleschiPlay

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* Brian Miller* Founder of Easy China Warehouse

Notes:

* Air shipping* 50% Shipped in passenger flights* Over 30 day shipping times* Direct Line* Label with USPS label in China* Using DHL Express shipping* Wait and ship by sea* Opportunities* Smaller factories* Lower quantities* Improve the supply chain* More people are buying online

Bio:

Brian Miller has been living in China for the past 10 years. He previously worked for one of the largest Chinese government owned manufacturers managing their North American Export operations. He now runs a 3rd party logistics warehouse in Shenzhen China called EasyChinaWarehouse.com. The company provides 3rd party logistics and shipping for Amazon FBA sellers and any ecommerce company creating products in China. Previous to Easy China Warehouse he founded and an E-commerce company which sells Bluetooth speakers.

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Links:

* https://www.easychinawarehouse.com/

Transcript :

Charles (00:00):

In this episode of The Business eCommerce I talk with Brian Miller about how COVID 19 has affected shipping and supply chain from China. This is the Business of eCommerce, episode 127.

New Speaker (00:18):

Welcome to the business of eCommerce to show that helps eCommerce retailers start, launch and grow their eCommerce business. I'm your host Charles Palleschi and I'm here today with Brian Miller. Brian is the founder of Easy China Warehouse, a third party logistics company in Shenzhen. I asked Brian on the show today to talk about how COVID 19 has affected shipping and supply chain from China. So Hey Brian, how are you doing today?

Brian (00:40):

Great. Thanks for having me.

Charles (00:41):

Yeah, awesome to have you on the show. I'm super interested in this topic. I feel like obviously kind of covert right now, everyone's going to talk to you about it, but seeing that from the eyes of how it affects e-commerce, I think we've all kind of felt it, but so you're on the ground right now in China, right? And you've been there for,

Brian (01:00):

Yeah. So yeah, so our company is located in Shenzhen, China, which is the S in the South of China. If people are familiar with Hong Kong,

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