XPO Logistics Expands Lastmile Delivery Amid Ecommerce Boom

XPO Logistics Expands Lastmile Delivery Amid Ecommerce Boom

XPO Logistics has completed the construction of eight new “last mile” logistics hubs in North America ahead of the e-commerce peak season, further solidifying its market leadership. This move aims to meet the increasing e-commerce demand by expanding its network and innovating with technology. The goal is to improve the efficiency of heavy goods delivery and enhance the consumer experience. XPO anticipates continued expansion of its hub network to address the ongoing “last mile” challenges presented by e-commerce growth.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Trucking Firm Yellow Corp Files Bankruptcy Disrupts Logistics Sector

Trucking Firm Yellow Corp Files Bankruptcy Disrupts Logistics Sector

Yellow Corp., a century-old American trucking company and once the fifth largest, has officially declared bankruptcy, marking the end of its prominent era. Mismanagement, heavy debt, and conflicts with the Teamsters union were key factors leading to its downfall. This event will significantly impact the U.S. freight industry. Competitors will have the opportunity to seize market share, and shippers may face increased freight rates. The bankruptcy highlights the challenges facing traditional freight companies in a rapidly evolving logistics landscape.

Amazons Small and Light Program Hidden Risks for Sellers

Amazons Small and Light Program Hidden Risks for Sellers

Amazon's Small and Light program isn't a one-size-fits-all solution. High-value, fragile, heavy, urgent-need, and bulky-but-lightweight items require careful consideration. This article delves into the product categories unsuitable for the program, helping sellers avoid logistical pitfalls, optimize their operational strategies, and maximize profits. Choosing the right products for the program is crucial for success. Understanding its limitations allows for better decision-making and prevents potential losses associated with inappropriate product selection and fulfillment methods.

02/02/2026 Logistics
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DHL Express Updates Package Weight and Size Limits

DHL Express Updates Package Weight and Size Limits

This article provides a detailed interpretation of DHL Express's weight and size restrictions. It explains the limitations for standard international express and heavy/bulky goods services separately. Furthermore, it offers solutions and precautions for exceeding these limits, helping you easily navigate international shipping challenges. It covers key considerations for both document and non-document shipments, highlighting the importance of accurate measurement and packaging to avoid delays or additional charges. Understanding these limits is crucial for efficient and cost-effective international shipping with DHL.

Werner Enterprises Extends Final Mile Delivery to Canada

Werner Enterprises Extends Final Mile Delivery to Canada

Werner Enterprises expands its 'Last Mile' service to Canada, aiming to provide nationwide, specialized home delivery, particularly for large and heavy items. This move leverages Werner's technology platform and years of operational experience to enhance customer experience. The expansion signals increasing competition in the 'Last Mile' sector and an upgrade in logistics service standards within the Canadian market. Werner's established infrastructure and expertise are expected to provide a competitive edge in delivering efficient and reliable final-mile solutions across Canada.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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North American Class 8 Truck Orders Dip Amid Inventory Surplus

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Dip Amid Inventory Surplus

North American Class 8 truck orders fell short of expectations in March, according to data from ACT Research and FTR Associates. Multiple factors are impacting the market, including inventory overstock, diesel prices, freight volumes, and economic outlook. However, long-term growth may be driven by infrastructure projects, e-commerce, and environmental regulations. Investors and companies need to closely monitor market dynamics and adjust their strategies accordingly. The decline highlights potential challenges but also points to future opportunities within the heavy-duty truck market.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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North American Heavyduty Truck Orders Rise in August Amid Concerns

North American Heavyduty Truck Orders Rise in August Amid Concerns

August's heavy truck order data appears to be recovering, but hidden concerns remain. Experts point out that OEMs were overly optimistic, leading to overproduction, and market demand has not met expectations. Facing these challenges, OEMs should adjust production plans and increase R&D investment. Logistics companies should optimize fleet structures and adopt new technologies to seize market opportunities. The apparent rebound may be temporary without strategic adjustments from both manufacturers and end-users to align supply with actual demand and improve operational efficiency.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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