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Spiking FedEx, UPS fuel fees are grabbing shippers’ attention
Customers are looking more deeply at their surcharge spend levels following a record-high quarter for ground delivery costs, per the TD Cowen/AFS Freight Index.
By Max Garland • April 17, 2026 -
What to know about CBP’s tariff refund process launching Monday
The successful recouping of funds paid for International Emergency Economic Powers Act levies will hinge on documentation quality and cross-functional coordination, one expert said.
By Alexei Alexis • April 17, 2026 -
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TrendlineTop 5 stories from Supply Chain Dive
Here’s how companies are navigating evolving global trade and tariff policies, rising costs and operational uncertainty across supply chain networks.
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Home Depot eyes same-day, next-day delivery site in New York
The potential distribution center in Yaphank, which the retailer is seeking a tax break for, would be part of its wider supply chain investment strategy.
By Max Garland • April 17, 2026 -
How AI is changing food supply chains
As consumer shopping habits evolve, experts say accurate and on-time deliveries have become more important than ever.
By Laurel Deppen • April 15, 2026 -
CBP preps tariff refund portal for April 20 launch
The system will go live at 8 a.m. EDT to begin the electronic returns process for an estimated $127 billion in tariffs, the agency said Tuesday.
By Phil Neuffer • April 14, 2026 -
UPS growing RFID usage to boost shipper visibility, trim manual scans
The carrier will equip U.S. hubs with RFID sensors and customers with label printers as it looks to connect nearly all of its packages with the technology, an executive said.
By Max Garland • April 14, 2026 -
Iran war is ‘a concern, but it’s not a worry,’ Los Angeles port director says
Transpacific trade remains solid despite Middle East tensions as retailers have already begun replenishing summer inventory, per a port press briefing Monday.
By Alejandra Carranza • April 14, 2026 -
FedEx Freight counting on scale to deliver revenue growth
The LTL carrier, preparing for a June spinoff from FedEx, is targeting higher-growth customer segments "that align with our offerings," an executive said.
By Larry Avila • April 14, 2026 -
From tariffs to Iran war, geopolitics are upending packaging supply chains
Switching all sourcing to the U.S. is nearly impossible, manufacturers and consumer brands say. In 2026, here’s how some CPGs are thinking about savvy supply chain management.
By Shefali Kapadia • April 13, 2026 -
Norfolk Southern focuses on freight growth in latest partnership
Jaguar Transport Holdings will assume local switching operations for the rail giant at a Georgia facility that supports shippers reliant on truck-to-rail services.
By Alejandra Carranza • April 13, 2026 -
FedEx One Rate prices to jump in April
Increases vary based on shipping characteristics but generally hover around 7%, although some package types will be hit harder, one expert said.
By Max Garland • April 13, 2026 -
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Building resilient supply chains in an era of constant disruption
How manufacturers are building more resilient, adaptable supply chains in a volatile world.
April 13, 2026 -
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Strategic intermodal integration: Efficiency, visibility and the new length-of-haul
With fuel volatility and tightening capacity, intermodal is key for resilient, modern supply chains.
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CBP: Tariff refund process will take 60-90 days to issue returns
The agency previously said its in-development system would deliver refunds up to 45 days after a request was submitted.
By Phil Neuffer • April 10, 2026 -
Georgia Ports Authority to open inland port, targeting manufacturers
The port aims to serve 330 Georgia producers in industries like poultry, heavy equipment and forest products.
By Alejandra Carranza • April 10, 2026 -
Target fuels next-day delivery expansion with Shipt
The retailer will grow a direct-from-store shipping capability with its subsidiary as it chases lower costs, executives told Supply Chain Dive.
By Max Garland • April 9, 2026 -
Lamb Weston warns of supply chain pressures amid Iran war
The french fry maker anticipates a rise in commodity volatility, including for packaging and fuel, if the conflict persists.
By Antone Gonsalves • April 9, 2026 -
FedEx, pilots union reach tentative contract agreement
The deal, which would raise pilots’ hourly wages by nearly 40%, is the second tentative pact between the two parties during a multiyear negotiations process.
By Max Garland • April 9, 2026 -
Amazon advances rural delivery push with new West Virginia facilities
Small-scale fulfillment operations in Davisville and Beaver aim to help enable same-day services in nearby communities.
By Max Garland • April 9, 2026 -
USPS to shift some volume as it installs new sortation equipment
The Postal Service will temporarily send affected packages to alternate locations amid a push to modernize its infrastructure.
By Max Garland • April 8, 2026 -
Trump tariffs
Trump calls for 50% tariff on goods from nations arming Iran
The president said the duty is effective immediately, although it's unclear how it would be implemented after the Supreme Court clipped Trump's power to issue broad levies.
By Max Garland • April 8, 2026 -
Iran war sways air cargo contract negotiations
The rising cost of jet fuel pushed rates from Northeast and Southeast Asia to North America up by mid to high double digits, Xeneta reported.
By Kelly Stroh • April 7, 2026 -
Postal Service, Amazon reach scaled-back delivery deal
The agreement will result in a 20% reduction in Amazon volume delivered by USPS, Reuters reported, capping a bumpy negotiations process.
By Max Garland • April 7, 2026 -
How UPS is using AI, from shipper pricing to customs clearance
As the carrier embraces AI and data analytics across its operations, it's training employees on how to better wield new technologies, a UPS executive said.
By Max Garland • April 6, 2026 -
UPS sets limits on driver buyouts in deal with Teamsters union
The carrier has agreed to cap the number of buyout payments to 7,500 drivers under a program it says has received "strong interest across the country."
By Max Garland • April 6, 2026