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What are the impacts of the new LTL freight classification system being launched by the National Motor Freight Traffic ...
Earlier this year, Amazon surpassed the nation’s leading shipping companies as the majority shipper of its own products ... 47.6% USPS: 33.3% UPS: 16.5% FedEx: 1.6% For reference, Axios pointed out ...
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Japanese shipping giant, Nippon Yusen KK, is confident US tariffs won’t hurt its business as much as initially expected, with bookings already recovering and set to stay strong over the next three ...
A U.S. Court of International Trade ruling late on Wednesday threatened to kill or at least delay the imposition of Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs on most U.S. trading partners, but a federal ...
FedEx, UPS, and the USPS defined the parcel market. Not anymore. The rise of Amazon, major retailers building in-house ...
Executives from Canadian National, CPKC, CSX, and Norfolk Southern poured cold water on talk about potential Class I railroad ...
“Explosive” is how Carol Tomé, UPS’s chief executive, in July described the volume of shipments from e-commerce companies selling Chinese goods in the United States. And FedEx’s chief ...
“I’ve even gone to the extent of chatting with Amazon to try to get them to put flags on our account that our preferred shipper is FedEx,” Ramer said. “But they still send everything UPS, and it’s so ...
The UPS layoffs follow its January decision to cut half of its delivery business with Amazon, its largest customer. The shipper’s rising labor costs have made many Amazon deliveries less lucrative.
UPS said Tuesday that it expects to cut 20,000 jobs this year and close 73 buildings in the next two months, as the company reduces its business with Amazon and faces wider economic uncertainty ...
UPS will cut 20,000 jobs this year, about 4% of its global workforce, the company said Tuesday. But UPS added the decision is unrelated to tariffs and is instead due to increased use of technology ...