International Logistics Group Publishes E-commerce Logistics Insights
International Logistics Group has released a series of articles addressing key challenges and strategies in e-commerce fulfillment and international shipping. Topics range from EU distribution post-Brexit to managing returns.

International Logistics Group (ILG) has published new articles and guides focused on various aspects of e-commerce logistics. The content offers insights into topics such as European distribution strategies in the post-Brexit era, evolving customs regulations, and the establishment of effective return management practices.
One key publication compares Poland and the Netherlands as potential EU fulfillment hubs, detailing reasons why Poland is increasingly favored. The guide also outlines the necessary steps for businesses considering a transition.
Additional articles address the impact of the EU's de minimis regulations removal in July 2026 on US e-commerce brands, requiring restructuring of logistics for high-volume direct-to-consumer exporters. ILG also provides guidance on expanding market presence through multichannel retailing and leveraging outsourced fulfillment to solve common logistics pain points.
The published materials also cover practical considerations for importing stock into the UK and explain the implications of Free Carrier (FCA) Incoterms for international shipping strategies. Through these resources, ILG aims to equip businesses with the knowledge and tools needed to optimize their supply chains and navigate global trade.