Increase Your E-Commerce Margins with Baja Fulfillment

August 13, 2019 00:34:30
Increase Your E-Commerce Margins with Baja Fulfillment
The Quiet Light Podcast
Increase Your E-Commerce Margins with Baja Fulfillment

Aug 13 2019 | 00:34:30

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The current China trade tariff threats have the entire e-commerce world up in arms and seeking solutions to undercut some of these rising costs. Today’s guest has a perfectly legitimate way to avoid tariffs and import duties for merchant-fulfilled retail models. Bobby Armijio’s company, Baja Fulfillment, offers logistics that help clients shave costs in the fulfillment supply chain. 

It’s so simple in it’s execution that it is almost too good to be true. 

Third-party logistics solutions in Mexico allow retailers selling B2C products to avoid tariffs and duties in the USA. These retailers are shipping to US customers from Mexican warehouses, where they avoid tariffs on goods that cost less than $800. This is an important episode for the e-commerce business owner looking to increase margins in their supply chain as well as for any buyer seeking an easy and attainable bump in equity.

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