USPS Expands Lastmile Delivery to Support Retailers

USPS Expands Lastmile Delivery to Support Retailers

The United States Postal Service (USPS) has announced the opening of its last-mile delivery network, granting shippers access to over 18,000 Delivery Destination Units (DDUs) nationwide. This initiative aims to enhance USPS's competitiveness and provide retailers with more flexible and faster delivery options. The move has the potential to reshape the American logistics landscape and significantly impact the retail industry. By leveraging USPS's extensive network, retailers can streamline their last-mile operations and improve delivery times, ultimately benefiting consumers.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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USPS Expands Lastmile Delivery to Cut Retailer Costs

USPS Expands Lastmile Delivery to Cut Retailer Costs

The United States Postal Service (USPS) has announced the opening of over 18,000 Delivery Destination Units (DDUs), aiming to help shippers of all sizes reduce transit times, lower 'last-mile' delivery costs, and improve overall logistics efficiency and customer satisfaction. This initiative will provide retailers and logistics companies with more flexible, faster, and more economical delivery options. By leveraging the DDU network, businesses can streamline their distribution processes and enhance their competitive edge in the rapidly evolving e-commerce landscape.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Crossborder Ecommerce Favors Air Freight for Speed

Crossborder Ecommerce Favors Air Freight for Speed

International air freight's core advantage over sea freight lies in its speed. Air transport plays a vital role in cross-border e-commerce logistics due to its faster transit times, more efficient transshipment processes, less susceptibility to weather conditions, and more flexible transportation options. This makes it particularly suitable for goods with high time sensitivity. Air freight ensures quicker delivery, meeting the demands of customers who prioritize speed and reliability in their international shipments, especially within the fast-paced e-commerce landscape.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Accelerates Removal of Unsellable Inventory

Amazon Accelerates Removal of Unsellable Inventory

Amazon has announced a new policy, effective October 14th, shortening the automatic removal cycle for unsellable inventory from 30 days to 14 days, resulting in bi-monthly removals. Sellers need to closely monitor inventory status, improve management efficiency, utilize removal and disposal options strategically, and promptly adjust operational strategies to adapt to the new inventory management rules and minimize potential losses. This change necessitates proactive inventory control and a flexible approach to handling unsellable items to avoid unexpected storage fees or disposal costs.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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Crossborder Ecommerce Supply Chains Optimized for Efficiency

Crossborder Ecommerce Supply Chains Optimized for Efficiency

This paper delves into critical aspects of cross-border e-commerce, including logistics, supply chain management, data, and payment processes, offering corresponding optimization strategies. By leveraging intelligent warehousing, lean manufacturing, data security protection, and multi-channel payment options, it aims to assist sellers in building efficient and stable global operations, ultimately improving overall operational efficiency and customer satisfaction. The focus is on streamlining key nodes within the cross-border e-commerce ecosystem to foster growth and enhance competitiveness in the global market.

Guide to Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics Models

Guide to Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics Models

Cross-border e-commerce sellers face diverse logistics options. This paper analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of five mainstream cross-border logistics models: postal parcels, international express, dedicated line logistics, overseas warehouses, and domestic express companies' international services. It provides a detailed interpretation of overseas warehousing services, aiming to help sellers choose the most suitable logistics solution based on their specific needs, improve operational efficiency, and enhance customer experience. This analysis empowers sellers to make informed decisions regarding their logistics strategy.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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UPS Acquires Roadie to Boost Sameday Delivery Services

UPS Acquires Roadie to Boost Sameday Delivery Services

UPS acquired Roadie to accelerate its expansion in the rapidly growing same-day delivery market and meet consumers' demand for instant delivery. Roadie will continue to operate independently, creating synergy with UPS's traditional parcel network. This move is seen as a key step for UPS to stay ahead of competitors in the e-commerce logistics field, helping it build a stronger and more flexible logistics network. The acquisition strengthens UPS's capabilities in providing faster and more convenient delivery options for online shoppers.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Central Freight Shutdown Tightens LTL Market Sparks Rival Growth

Central Freight Shutdown Tightens LTL Market Sparks Rival Growth

The closure of Central Freight Lines intensifies the oligopolistic trend in the US Less-than-Truckload (LTL) freight market. Competitors like Saia and ABF Freight are likely to benefit from this situation. Shippers may face fewer options and potentially higher costs. Knight-Swift Transportation could capitalize on this opportunity to expand its presence in the LTL sector. The market is seeing increased consolidation, leaving fewer players and potentially impacting pricing dynamics for shippers nationwide as they navigate a changing landscape.

Pandemic Reshapes Ecommerce Logistics and Carrier Relations

Pandemic Reshapes Ecommerce Logistics and Carrier Relations

The pandemic accelerated the transformation of e-commerce logistics, exposing bottlenecks in transportation capacity and information asymmetry. Instant delivery has emerged, offering new options for e-commerce businesses. In the future, carriers and e-commerce companies will deepen cooperation and leverage technology to drive differentiated services to address market challenges. This includes optimizing last-mile delivery, improving real-time tracking, and enhancing overall supply chain efficiency to meet evolving customer expectations and maintain a competitive edge in the dynamic e-commerce landscape.

Yellow Corp Bankruptcy Spurs Freight Industry Shakeup

Yellow Corp Bankruptcy Spurs Freight Industry Shakeup

Yellow Corp. faces labor disputes and debt pressure, leading to freight diversion risks. A TD Cowen report suggests ABF Freight and TForce Freight could benefit. The key lies in whether Yellow can reach an agreement with the union and secure financing. Shippers should assess the risks and diversify their carrier options. The ongoing situation highlights the volatility within the LTL sector and the importance of contingency planning for shippers reliant on Yellow's services. The outcome will significantly impact the competitive landscape.