Entering the European market is not only about shipping products. Grexon supports international sellers with intermediate warehousing, Amazon FBA preparation, marketplace operations, and return management from Germany.
Europe offers major opportunities for manufacturers and e-commerce sellers, but market entry becomes weak when logistics are handled without structure. Shipping directly from China alone is rarely enough if you want scalable, reliable and competitive operations.
One of the biggest weaknesses for cross-border sellers is inventory positioning. If products stay too far from the end market, delivery times grow, costs rise and operational control drops. Grexon’s warehouse infrastructure in Germany solves that problem.
Amazon FBA remains one of the strongest entry models for Europe, but poor preparation creates delays, rejections and unnecessary cost. Grexon helps sellers prepare products according to operational requirements before they are sent to Amazon warehouses.
Relying only on one sales channel is weak. Europe offers access to multiple powerful marketplaces, and sellers who build broader channel coverage gain better visibility, lower channel dependency and stronger long-term positioning.
Returns are one of the most underestimated parts of international e-commerce. Sellers who ignore local return operations lose control fast. Grexon manages return flows in Germany so products can be received, checked, stored and redirected through a structured process.
Many sellers delay Europe expansion because they assume they need immediate local infrastructure, staff and fixed warehouse costs. That assumption kills momentum. A strong operations partner lets you enter the market faster and scale with less risk.
Intermediate warehousing, Amazon FBA shipping, marketplace support and return management — managed through one operational structure.