Shopee Malaysia Overseas Warehouse to Adjust Non-Platform Related Relabeling/Relabeling Fees Starting July 15

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On July 15, Shopee's official overseas warehouse for cross-border stores in Malaysia will adjust the handling fees for abnormal parcels caused by non-platform reasons, such as those requiring relabeling or label replacement, starting July 15, 2026. The new fee standard will only apply to orders that are received into the warehouse on or after July 15, or those that trigger the abnormal handling process after this date. Abnormal parcels that have already been received into the warehouse or processed according to the original procedures before this date will still be settled based on the old fee standard. Shopee recommends that sellers using the Malaysia site overseas warehouse carefully verify product labels and SKU information before shipping to ensure that the outer box labels match the product barcodes. This helps reduce additional costs caused by returns to the warehouse and secondary processing due to issues such as blurry, incorrectly placed, or mismatched labels. Sellers can view the latest fee schedule through the Seller Center to assess the impact of related fee changes on their operational costs. [This article is sourced from Ebrun Go. An automated writing robot developed by Ebrun, it outputs e-commerce industry intelligence using algorithms as quickly as possible. This dog is still very young; welcome to contact run@ebrun.com or leave a message to help it grow.]

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