According to sellers, Indonesia has launched a new round of warehouse inspection actions. The operation officially began on February 11 and is expected to last for two weeks. Its severity is anticipated to surpass the operation in July of last year.
It is reported that this warehouse inspection involves seven different government departments in Indonesia, though the specific departments have not yet been disclosed. The focus of the operation is on Jakarta, Tangerang, and surrounding areas, including Depok and Bekasi, where strict inspections will take place.
For sellers operating in Indonesia, especially those located in the regions subject to strict inspection, this action undoubtedly presents many challenges. To mitigate operational risks, sellers are advised to make thorough preparations in advance. In terms of inventory management, sellers should carefully check their stock to ensure that the quantity, types, and relevant records are consistent to avoid discrepancies between the records and the actual goods. For order processing, it is important to develop emergency plans in advance in case the inspection causes logistics disruptions, which may affect the timely delivery of orders.
The specific inspection standards and key areas of focus have not been clarified yet. We will continue to monitor and provide sellers with more detailed information. Sellers should stay alert to relevant updates, respond actively, and ensure the smooth operation of their business.