Postal and Customs Agencies Streamline Crossborder Ecommerce

Postal and Customs Agencies Streamline Crossborder Ecommerce

The WCO-UPU Liaison Committee meeting focused on Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) to enhance the security and efficiency of the postal supply chain. Key topics included data quality, capacity building, and discussions on the EU UCC, pre-loading cargo information, AEO accreditation, e-commerce cooperation, combating illicit trade, and innovative practices. The meeting aimed to support the development of cross-border e-commerce by addressing challenges and promoting secure and streamlined processes. The discussions highlighted the importance of collaboration and information sharing to facilitate legitimate trade and combat illegal activities within the global postal network.

Malaysiachina Postal Rates and Courier Services Compared

Malaysiachina Postal Rates and Courier Services Compared

This article provides a detailed guide to mailing services from Malaysia to China. It covers the postage rates for various services offered by Pos Malaysia, including standard airmail, priority airmail, registered mail, and express mail. The guide also explores options from international express companies like DHL, UPS, FedEx, TNT, and Aramex. Key factors influencing postage costs are analyzed, and frequently asked questions are answered, offering users a comprehensive resource for international shipping from Malaysia.

USPS Considers Reducing Integrator Discounts to Curb Losses

USPS Considers Reducing Integrator Discounts to Curb Losses

The United States Postal Service (USPS) is adjusting its contracts with package consolidators to optimize operational efficiency and financial performance. This move eliminates discounts for consolidators dropping off packages at postal facilities, focusing on developing its own ground package service. Experts suggest this could lead to increased shipping costs and longer delivery times, potentially benefiting competitors. USPS needs to optimize its network, improve service, and control costs to ensure a successful transition. The adjustment represents a strategic shift in USPS's approach to package delivery.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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USPS Expands Lastmile Delivery for Retailers

USPS Expands Lastmile Delivery for Retailers

The United States Postal Service (USPS) has announced the opening of over 18,000 Postal Delivery Destination Units (DDUs), aiming to provide shippers of all sizes with more convenient and cost-effective last-mile delivery solutions and accelerate package delivery. This move is seen as a key strategy for USPS to increase revenue and improve service, potentially intensifying competition in the 'last mile' market. The expansion of DDU access is expected to streamline the final stage of delivery, benefiting both businesses and consumers.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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USPS Faces Pricing and Innovation Challenges Amid Strategic Shifts

USPS Faces Pricing and Innovation Challenges Amid Strategic Shifts

This paper delves into the strategic initiatives of the United States Postal Service (USPS) in addressing logistics challenges, including holiday peak season price adjustments, explorations of service innovations such as the 'Collaborative Logistics' program, and product structure optimization. It also examines the role and influence of the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) in regulating USPS operations. The study concludes by summarizing the implications of the USPS case for the broader logistics industry, highlighting lessons learned in adapting to evolving market demands and regulatory landscapes.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Postal Small Packages Gain Edge in Crossborder Logistics

Postal Small Packages Gain Edge in Crossborder Logistics

Postal small parcels are favored in cross-border logistics for their low shipping costs, but their slow shipping can vary significantly in value across different scenarios. This article analyzes application contexts, time requirements, and product attributes to explore the applicability and risks of postal small parcels, providing reasonable selection strategies to help sellers achieve a balance between cost and service.

Canada Post Postal Managers Reach Tentative Labor Deal

Canada Post Postal Managers Reach Tentative Labor Deal

Canada Post reached a three-year agreement with the Association of Postal Officials of Canada, including an 11% wage increase. However, negotiations with the Canadian Union of Postal Workers remain stalled. It remains to be seen whether this agreement will ease labor tensions. Hong Kong Post also faces similar labor challenges, highlighting the need for global postal systems to find a balance between operational efficiency and employee well-being. Finding a sustainable solution is crucial for the future of postal services worldwide.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Postal Reform Act Aims to Revive Struggling USPS

Postal Reform Act Aims to Revive Struggling USPS

The Postal Reform Act aims to improve the financial health of the United States Postal Service by eliminating pre-funding requirements for retirement benefits, integrating health insurance, and codifying the six-day delivery obligation. Experts argue this isn't a bailout but a correction of previous legislation's flaws. The success of the reform depends on addressing challenges like electric vehicle fleet deployment and delivery standards. The future of the USPS and its ability to thrive amidst competition remains to be seen.