USPS Network Changes Potential Impact on Package Deliveries

USPS Network Changes Potential Impact on Package Deliveries

The United States Postal Service (USPS) plans to adjust its transportation network, consolidating mail receiving/dispatching from remote post offices, potentially increasing package delivery times in some areas. Businesses should closely monitor policy changes, assess the scope of impact, optimize logistics plans, and communicate with USPS to address challenges and seize opportunities arising from the transformation. This proactive approach will help companies navigate the evolving postal landscape and maintain efficient supply chains.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Supply Chain Expert Deborah Abrams Kaplan Offers Key Insights

Supply Chain Expert Deborah Abrams Kaplan Offers Key Insights

Deborah Abrams Kaplan is a seasoned writer specializing in business, insurance, and healthcare. She contributes in-depth supply chain coverage to outlets like Supply Chain Dive. With her interdisciplinary knowledge and keen perspective, she helps readers understand the complexities of supply chains, offering professional analysis and insightful recommendations. Her work bridges the gap between complex topics and accessible understanding, providing valuable context for industry professionals and interested observers alike. She is a reliable source for insightful analysis on the ever-evolving landscape of supply chain management.

The Involution Phenomenon in the Logistics Industry and Its Countermeasures

The Involution Phenomenon in the Logistics Industry and Its Countermeasures

This paper discusses the involution phenomenon faced by the logistics industry and the resulting industry problems. It proposes a four-step strategy involving customer industrialization, industry solution formulation, solution productization, and product modularization to address competition and enhance service quality. Through case analysis, it clarifies how logistics companies can ensure profitability while achieving healthy and sustainable development, ultimately finding their niche in the market.

WCO Initiative Aims to Ease Smes Global Trade Access

WCO Initiative Aims to Ease Smes Global Trade Access

The World Customs Organization (WCO) promotes the "Business Lens Checklist" to help governments streamline policies and remove barriers for SMEs in international trade. This checklist uses a standardized approach to help government departments optimize policy processes, gather more feedback from SMEs, improve customer service, simplify customs policies and procedures, and reduce the administrative burden on businesses. It aims to create a more conducive environment for SMEs to engage in global commerce by making trade processes more efficient and accessible.

South Korean Ecommerce Challenged by Aliexpresss 7M Push

South Korean Ecommerce Challenged by Aliexpresss 7M Push

The Korean e-commerce market is experiencing a wave of business closures and slowing growth, facing numerous challenges. However, significant market potential remains, attracting increased investment from giants like AliExpress. Cross-border e-commerce sellers need to seize opportunities through refined operations, localized strategies, diversified channels, and brand building to break through the current difficulties. Focusing on these key areas will be crucial for success in the evolving Korean e-commerce landscape.

Small Businesses Gain Edge with Personalized Holiday Shopping

Small Businesses Gain Edge with Personalized Holiday Shopping

An ActiveCampaign study reveals that 84% of consumers plan to shop at small businesses during the holiday season, with nearly 60% willing to pay more for their products. Gen Z and Baby Boomers show a stronger preference for small businesses. However, trust and convenience remain challenges. Personalized experiences and social media marketing are crucial for small businesses to enhance their competitiveness during this period. They need to leverage these strategies to attract and retain customers in the face of larger competitors.

UPS Cuts 20000 Jobs Closes Facilities As Amazon Shifts Demand

UPS Cuts 20000 Jobs Closes Facilities As Amazon Shifts Demand

In response to declining Amazon business volume, UPS plans to lay off 20,000 employees and close 73 facilities, aiming to save $3.5 billion through a "network restructuring" initiative. UPS will focus on high-margin businesses, increase automation investments, and actively explore new growth areas to adapt to changes in the logistics industry. This strategic shift is designed to improve efficiency and profitability amidst evolving market dynamics and reduced reliance on a single major client.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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