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The Impact of “Data-Driven Hierarchical Operation” on ARPU Value for Cross-Border E-Commerce Warehousing Clients

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  • Yiyang Wu

    (WuXpress Warehousing LLC, Champaign, Illinois 61820, US)

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This study takes WuXpress Warehousing LLC, a cross-border e-commerce warehousing enterprise registered in Texas, USA, as the research object. Based on Customer Value Management (CVM) and data-driven decision-making theory, combined with the operational characteristics and practical experience of the cross-border e-commerce warehousing industry, a “Data-Driven Hierarchical Operation Model for Cross-Border E-Commerce Warehousing Clients” is constructed. The model integrates three-dimensional core customer data of “warehousing scale – operational efficiency – development potential” through MySQL technology, establishes objective and quantitative customer stratification standards, and classifies customers into three levels: high-value (Class A), ordinary-value (Class B), and potential-value (Class C). Corresponding differentiated service systems and stepped conversion paths are designed for each level. The research confirms that data-driven hierarchical operation effectively improves the retention rate of high-value customers and the overall ARPU value by accurately matching customer value with service resources. After WuXpress implemented the model, the ARPU value of high-value customers reached $25,000, 3.1 times that of ordinary customers, and the churn rate of high-value customers dropped from the industry average of 35% to less than 10%. Adopting a lightweight implementation path of MySQL + Excel, the model does not require heavy technical investment. It not only helps WuXpress build a differentiated competitive advantage amid the 10% stratification capability gap in the industry and avoid revenue losses caused by the high industry churn rate but also provides a feasible customer operation solution for small and medium-sized cross-border e-commerce warehousing enterprises in the USA, promoting the industry’s transformation from scale-oriented competition to value-oriented competition.

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  • Yiyang Wu, 2025. "The Impact of “Data-Driven Hierarchical Operation” on ARPU Value for Cross-Border E-Commerce Warehousing Clients," Journal of Progress in Engineering and Physical Science, Paradigm Academic Press, vol. 4(6), pages 15-21, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:bdz:jpepsc:v:4:y:2025:i:6:p:15-21
    DOI: 10.63593/JPEPS.2025.12.03
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