UPS invests nearly $50M to boost air freight to Mexico, RFID visibility and same-day parts delivery—helping manufacturers build resilient supply chains.
The carrier will launch time-definite services for heavy air freight to and from Mexico and has hired experts in high-priority segments.
ATLANTA--UPS (NYSE: UPS) today announced it has invested nearly $50 million in network capabilities and dedicated industry teams to help automotive and industrial manufacturers operate with greater ...
Gorto Freight offers multimodal China-to-USA shipping, including sea, air, and express delivery, with flexible, ...
JPMorgan’s Overweight upgrade plus the June 1 FedEx Freight spinoff is a near-term catalyst that should narrow the valuation ...
United Parcel Service has made a $50 million investment to strengthen its role in North American industrial and automotive supply chains. The logistics and transportation company on Friday said that ...
Amazon launched Amazon Supply Chain Services, bundling freight, distribution, fulfillment, and parcel shipping into a single offering for any business. Shares of UPS dropped nearly 10% and FedEx fell ...
Amazon.com said on Monday it would allow other businesses to store and ‌ship goods ranging from raw materials to final products through its vast network, as the e-commerce giant moves to challenge a ...
Companies like FedEx and UPS have a new competitor – Amazon. The company now provides freight services. See which companies will use them ...
Amazon's new delivery service is a “power move” and “shot across the bow at UPS and FedEx,” said Wedbush analyst, Dan Ives.
The company is expanding its business services after seeing revenue growth from AWS.
Rising fuel prices and a temporary USPS rate hike are squeezing margins, forcing founders to rethink free shipping and shop ...