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‘Shock and dismay’: Bankrupt Mitchell Gold has thousands of furniture shipments stuck in logistics limbo
Ryder and other providers are storing millions of dollars worth of products in warehouses as they await payment from a company that is out of cash.
By Ben Unglesbee • Sept. 27, 2023 -
FedEx testing AI-powered, trailer-loading robots
The collaboration with Dexterity AI aims to help the delivery giant more efficiently load the wide variety of shipments it handles.
By Max Garland • Sept. 27, 2023 -
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Spencer Platt/Getty Images via Getty ImagesTrendlineInside the trends affecting logistics management
The demise of the de minimis exception, trade tensions and tariffs are among the new challenges logistics managers are facing.
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Union Pacific speeds up cross-border intermodal transit times
Railroads are seeking competitive advantages like faster service to secure business from the rising nearshoring wave.
By Larry Avila • Sept. 26, 2023 -
Walmart GoLocal teams up with air cargo platform for faster transit times
The SmartKargo partnership expands the delivery service's capabilities for retailers and e-commerce companies.
By Kelly Stroh • Sept. 26, 2023 -
FedEx isn’t worried about the US Postal Service’s lack of peak season fees
The vast majority of FedEx shippers aren't on the hook for holiday surcharges because they don't have enough volume to qualify, an executive said.
By Max Garland • Sept. 26, 2023 -
Rent the Runway secures new UPS deal to reduce transportation costs
Through the agreement reached last month, UPS will handle most of the online apparel rental company’s shipping needs.
By Max Garland • Sept. 25, 2023 -
How concentrated volumes are driving parcel carrier reliability this holiday season
Consolidated fulfillment facilities and data analysis can help carriers prepare for peak period, Supply Chain Dive panelists said.
By Kelly Stroh • Sept. 22, 2023 -
FedEx gains volume from UPS labor talks, Yellow bankruptcy in Q1
The carrier added 400,000 more packages a day by August's end as shippers fretted over a potential UPS strike.
By Max Garland • Sept. 21, 2023 -
August air cargo spot rates hit lowest level since pandemic
Falling rates amid soft demand are dampening airlines’ hopes of a peak season, according to Clive Data Services.
By Kelly Stroh • Sept. 21, 2023 -
Walmart wants employees to make more last-mile deliveries
The number of deliveries currently made by company associates is small compared to what's handled by independent contractors.
By Max Garland • Sept. 20, 2023 -
US Postal Service won’t levy peak surcharges this holiday season
Agency officials credited more workers moving into career positions and network investments as to why the added fees are no longer needed.
By Max Garland • Sept. 19, 2023 -
DHL eCommerce opens consolidated distribution center near CVG airport
The $74 million facility is part of the company’s five-year growth plan as it looks to automate its U.S. facilities and increase its network footprint.
By Kelly Stroh • Sept. 19, 2023 -
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Amazon, Maersk renew biofuel shipping partnership
A new wrinkle in the logistics giants' ongoing efforts is the ability for Amazon to move goods on methanol-enabled ships.
By Alejandra Carranza • Sept. 19, 2023 -
Canadian National, Norfolk Southern add US-Canada intermodal service
The railroads’ joint venture will provide connections from Kansas City and Atlanta to several points across Canada beginning Oct. 2.
By Larry Avila • Sept. 19, 2023 -
Dollar General to grow private fleet to 2,000 trucks by year’s end
The discount retailer’s private fleet now handles nearly half of its outbound transportation needs.
By Larry Avila • Sept. 18, 2023 -
Amazon asks sellers to bring Black Friday inventory in early
Fulfillment center employees will shift their focus from receiving to order processing in November, the company told sellers.
By Max Garland • Sept. 18, 2023 -
Amazon Shipping has price edge over top carriers, execs say
The service won’t add peak season fees this year, unlike FedEx and UPS.
By Max Garland • Sept. 15, 2023 -
Supply Chain by Amazon: 5 takeaways from its annual seller conference
The end-to-end set of services' capabilities will continue to expand, company executives said at Amazon Accelerate.
By Max Garland • Sept. 14, 2023 -
Flexport’s new product launch builds on Shopify Logistics acquisition
Flexport Revolution advances the company's push to provide fulfillment services tailored for small- and medium-sized businesses.
By Max Garland • Sept. 13, 2023 -
2023 UPS-Teamsters negotiations
UPS, Teamsters deal could ramp up wage pressure for logistics firms
Rival FedEx has already laid out plans to increase wages for its employees in October.
By Max Garland • Sept. 13, 2023 -
FMC asks shippers, transportation providers to weigh in on data initiative
Questions for stakeholders focus on data-sharing and the costs of current constraints.
By Alejandra Carranza • Sept. 12, 2023 -
Amazon unveils end-to-end supply chain services
Through Supply Chain by Amazon, sellers can have Amazon handle their logistics from manufacturers to customers.
By Max Garland • Sept. 12, 2023 -
Wawa debuts first-ever electric truck
The c-store chain will run a six-month pilot program in partnership with Penske in order to “test and learn” more about this side of the electric vehicle space.
By Brett Dworski • Sept. 12, 2023 -
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Yamaha deploys project44 solutions for improved ocean and port visibility
The musical and audio equipment maker said pandemic supply chain disruptions spurred it to rethink its logistics management approach.
By Kelly Stroh • Sept. 11, 2023 -
Walmart scaling fulfillment services for third-party sellers
At its first seller summit, the retailer also announced plans to open Walmart Marketplace to businesses in Chile.
By Tatiana Walk-Morris • Sept. 11, 2023