After fully managed services swept through cross-border e-commerce, semi-managed services are becoming popular.
The fully managed model involves the cross-border platform taking charge of store operations, warehousing, distribution, after-sales service, and more, with merchants only needing to supply and stock products in the warehouse. The essence of this model is that the sellers only provide the goods while the platform handles everything else. As the name suggests, a semi-managed model means the platform is less involved than the fully managed model, allowing merchants more autonomy in decision-making.
Since the beginning of this year, AliExpress and Temu have each launched their semi-managed models, reigniting hot discussions within the industry. How should we understand the semi-managed trend in cross-border e-commerce? Let’s take a closer look together.


