US Lastmile Delivery Firms Adapt to Largeitem Market Challenges
The U.S. last mile delivery market for large items is expected to reach $11.66 billion in revenue, with the independent contractor model continuing to rise.
The U.S. last mile delivery market for large items is expected to reach $11.66 billion in revenue, with the independent contractor model continuing to rise.
The article analyzes the regional differences and economic uncertainties facing global industrial freight demand, highlighting the varying conditions in Sweden, India, and Europe regarding infrastructure, green transformation, and defense logistics. Despite numerous challenges, logistics companies continue to seize opportunities and adapt to market changes through flexible responses and innovation.
The global micro duty-free transport policy will be completely abolished across all countries, significantly impacting brands, consumers, and the logistics market. Brands must quickly adjust their strategies to respond to the new tariff policies in order to maintain market competitiveness and meet consumer demands.
The deep integration of international express delivery and cross-border e-commerce is reshaping the operational logic of supply chains. This article explores efficient collaboration methods, including inventory management, reverse logistics, and real-time information flow, aiming to achieve a three-dimensional balance of speed, cost, and stability, thereby helping sellers improve operational efficiency. Baiyun Network’s professional consulting services and smart price comparison features provide sellers with more possibilities.
The 36th Logistics Status Report analyzes how the logistics industry responds to uncertainty and rising costs, focusing on data-driven decision-making, the transition to environmentally-friendly transportation, and flexible supply chain management. It illustrates how to seize development opportunities amid adversity.
This article explores the significant role of artificial intelligence in supply chain management software, analyzing the opportunities and challenges it presents, such as data quality, implementation costs, and system complexity. It also looks forward to how AI can enhance efficiency and automation in supply chains.
The 2025 Logistics Technology Roundtable discusses the impact of AI and automation on the future of supply chains. It analyzes innovative trends in transportation management systems, smart warehouses, and end-to-end automation, helping businesses transform and enhance their competitiveness.
Reverse logistics is a crucial component of the e-commerce era. Effectively managing return processes not only reduces costs but also enhances customer satisfaction and brand value. By utilizing data analysis, optimizing systems, and implementing sustainable strategies, companies can transform returns into a competitive advantage and gain market share.
This article explores the increasingly important role of smart supply chains in modern business operations. It analyzes how supply chain management software uses automation and artificial intelligence to optimize various stages of the supply chain and enhance operational efficiency. Through data, it discusses trends and investment drivers for different companies in adopting efficient warehousing and transportation management systems.
According to research by Gartner, by 2030, AI agents are expected to handle half of the tasks in supply chain software. Agent AI can autonomously perform procurement, inventory adjustments, and demand response, creating new opportunities for businesses to enhance efficiency and innovate their business models.