China's Electric Logistics Vehicles Gain Traction Amid Policy Support

China's Electric Logistics Vehicles Gain Traction Amid Policy Support

This article analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of electric logistics vehicles compared to traditional fuel vehicles, addressing aspects such as vehicle structure, charging convenience, and maintenance costs. It also discusses policy support and practical market applications. Electric logistics vehicles, with their ease of operation and low maintenance costs, are ideal for last-mile delivery in urban areas. Despite facing challenges like center of gravity issues and insufficient charging infrastructure, their market prospects remain promising with rising environmental awareness and technological advancements.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Mexico Warehouses Cut Costs for Crossborder Ecommerce

Mexico Warehouses Cut Costs for Crossborder Ecommerce

Mexican transit warehouses reshape origin labels and optimize logistics networks, transforming tariffs and logistics costs into controllable variables, thereby helping cross-border e-commerce reduce costs and increase efficiency. Businesses need a deep understanding of local regulations, select suitable partners, and continuously optimize the supply chain structure to fully utilize the advantages of transit warehouses and enhance competitiveness. This includes careful planning for labeling, customs clearance, and last-mile delivery to ensure smooth operations and compliance within the Mexican market.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Ecommerce Boom Fuels Lastmile Delivery Competition

Ecommerce Boom Fuels Lastmile Delivery Competition

Alternative parcel carriers like Jitsu, SpeedX, and Veho are aggressively expanding in the US market, challenging industry giants like FedEx and UPS. Jitsu is increasing its presence in the Midwest, SpeedX is growing in multiple states, and Veho is eyeing Louisville and Richmond as new markets. By strengthening their domestic networks, these companies aim to increase their shipping volume and enhance their overall value. Their expansion signifies an intensifying competition in the last-mile delivery sector as they vie for market share.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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Ecommerce Logistics Evolves with Lastmile Delivery Focus

Ecommerce Logistics Evolves with Lastmile Delivery Focus

Rick Watson, founder of RMW Consulting, provides an in-depth analysis of e-commerce logistics. He examines supply chain challenges, the competition between UPS, FedEx, and Amazon, parcel rates and pricing, last-mile delivery innovations, and peak season logistics strategies. This analysis offers e-commerce businesses practical solutions to navigate the complexities of modern e-commerce fulfillment and optimize their logistics operations for efficiency and cost-effectiveness. He highlights key areas for improvement and adaptation in a rapidly evolving market landscape.

Amazon Faces Lawsuit Over Flex Driver Contractor Status

Amazon Faces Lawsuit Over Flex Driver Contractor Status

The Amazon Flex driver lawsuit highlights the legal risks of the gig economy's labor model. Drivers allege Amazon misclassified them as independent contractors, seeking wage payment and compensation. The case raises questions about the distinction between independent contractors and employees, and calls for gig economy regulation, potentially impacting the last-mile delivery model. The lawsuit underscores the need for clarity and fairness in worker classification within the evolving gig economy landscape, with potential implications for other companies utilizing similar business models.

Crossborder Ecommerce Booms During Spring Festival Cainiao Warehouses Facilitate Sales

Crossborder Ecommerce Booms During Spring Festival Cainiao Warehouses Facilitate Sales

Cross-border e-commerce is gearing up for the Spring Festival shopping season. Cainiao's overseas warehouses have seen a nearly 30-fold increase in the intake of New Year gift boxes, reflecting the immense potential of the Spring Festival economy. Cainiao's global supply chain ensures logistics efficiency by pre-locking transportation capacity and optimizing last-mile delivery, helping merchants capture market share. A robust overseas warehouse network and warehousing & distribution capabilities are crucial for success in the Spring Festival market.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Ecommerce Logistics Adapts to Postpandemic Challenges

Ecommerce Logistics Adapts to Postpandemic Challenges

Rick Watson provides an in-depth analysis of the e-commerce logistics and parcel market landscape in a podcast. He focuses on the competitive dynamics between UPS, FedEx, and Amazon, examining parcel rates and pricing strategies, the challenges and opportunities in last-mile delivery, and strategies for handling peak seasons. Watson emphasizes that technological innovation is a crucial driver for the future of logistics. E-commerce businesses should actively embrace new technologies to enhance their competitiveness in this evolving market.

USPS Overhaul Targets Financial Stability and Ecommerce Growth

USPS Overhaul Targets Financial Stability and Ecommerce Growth

USPS launched its ten-year transformation plan, "Delivering for America," aiming to reshape its financial standing, upgrade service quality, and win the e-commerce last mile delivery battle, ultimately impacting the entire logistics industry. The plan focuses on modernization, efficiency improvements, and adapting to the evolving needs of customers and businesses in the digital age. This initiative represents a significant strategic shift for the USPS, poised to address challenges and capitalize on opportunities within the rapidly growing e-commerce landscape.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Logistics Aid Network Speeds Hurricane Relief to Florida

Logistics Aid Network Speeds Hurricane Relief to Florida

In September 2022, in the face of Hurricane Ian, the American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN) swiftly mobilized to coordinate logistics resources and ensure the 'last mile' delivery of relief supplies. By alerting residents to prepare and calling on members to stand by, ALAN worked to ensure that aid reached those in need as quickly as possible. This reflects the responsibility and commitment of logistics professionals in the face of disaster, demonstrating their dedication to getting essential supplies to affected communities.

01/01/2026 Logistics
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DHL Advances Green Initiatives Nears 2026 Carbon Targets

DHL Advances Green Initiatives Nears 2026 Carbon Targets

DHL Group is accelerating its green transformation, striving to achieve its 2026 carbon emission reduction target ahead of schedule. By procuring sustainable aviation fuel and biofuels, testing hydrogen-powered trucks, and promoting the electrification of last-mile delivery vehicles and the application of renewable energy, DHL Group is comprehensively building a sustainable logistics system to address the environmental challenges of the global supply chain. The company is committed to minimizing its environmental footprint and promoting sustainable practices across its operations.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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