UPS Q3 Revenue Falls but International Growth Offsets Decline

UPS Q3 Revenue Falls but International Growth Offsets Decline

UPS's Q3 revenue decreased by 3.7% year-over-year, primarily due to lower shipping volumes, although pricing strategies partially offset the losses. The international segment performed strongly, with revenue increasing by 5.9% year-over-year. The company is actively pursuing network redesign and adjusting its cooperation model with Amazon. UPS anticipates Q4 revenue of approximately $24 billion and an operating margin of 11%-11.5%.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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Fedex Opens Dublinindianapolis Cargo Route to Ease Port Congestion

Fedex Opens Dublinindianapolis Cargo Route to Ease Port Congestion

FedEx has launched a direct cargo flight route from Dublin to Indianapolis, operating four times a week. This bypasses congested coastal ports, reducing cargo transit time by one day. This move is expected to improve shipping efficiency, lower inventory costs, and solidify Indianapolis's position as a logistics hub. The direct route provides faster and more reliable service for businesses shipping between Europe and the US Midwest, offering a competitive advantage in terms of speed and cost-effectiveness.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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Yakutat Airport Gateway to Alaskas Wilderness

Yakutat Airport Gateway to Alaskas Wilderness

Yakutat Airport serves as an important aviation hub in Alaska, featuring two runways that accommodate diverse air transport needs. Primarily operated by Alaska Airlines, it connects key cities and actively boosts the local economy, offering visitors breathtaking aerial views.