Lord Taylor Relocates Ecommerce Facility Affects 202 Jobs

Lord Taylor Relocates Ecommerce Facility Affects 202 Jobs

Lord & Taylor is relocating its e-commerce fulfillment operations to Pottsville, impacting 202 employees. Some employees will be reassigned to different roles, while the remaining will be laid off. This strategic adjustment reflects the company's need to balance efficiency with employee well-being. The move signifies a broader trend of retailers optimizing their supply chains and e-commerce operations in response to changing market dynamics and increased competition. The company aims to streamline processes and improve overall profitability.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Ecommerce Surge Drives Air Cargo Demand Strains Capacity

Ecommerce Surge Drives Air Cargo Demand Strains Capacity

The booming cross-border e-commerce has fueled the demand for air cargo, but also brought challenges such as capacity bottlenecks and talent shortages. Air cargo companies need to address these challenges and seize opportunities through technological innovation, win-win cooperation, talent cultivation, and green environmental protection. By doing so, they can jointly build an efficient and sustainable global trade system with e-commerce.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Ecommerce Logistics Prepares for Holiday Surge Postprime Day

Ecommerce Logistics Prepares for Holiday Surge Postprime Day

Amazon's Prime Day is not only a shopping spree but also a stress test for e-commerce logistics systems. It exposes issues like LTL delays and capacity constraints, serving as a warning for the year-end peak season. E-commerce businesses should learn from these experiences, plan ahead, diversify logistics channels, leverage technology, refine operations, and prioritize customer experience to stand out in the competition. Proactive measures are essential to ensure smooth and efficient delivery during peak demand periods.

UPS Expands Healthcare Logistics in Latin America with New Facilities

UPS Expands Healthcare Logistics in Latin America with New Facilities

UPS expands its healthcare services in Latin America by establishing new facilities in Mexico City, São Paulo, and Santiago. These facilities offer temperature-controlled storage and compliance assurance, covering 70% of the Latin American market. This expansion strengthens UPS's ability to provide comprehensive logistics solutions for the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries in the region, ensuring the safe and efficient delivery of critical medical products.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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CPG and Retail Sectors Embrace Agile Sales Planning

CPG and Retail Sectors Embrace Agile Sales Planning

CPG&R companies need to optimize S&OP to cope with market fluctuations. Dassault Systèmes offers an integrated solution to improve forecasting, resource utilization, and responsiveness, helping companies gain a competitive edge. This solution enables better alignment between demand and supply, reduces inventory costs, and improves customer service levels. By leveraging real-time data and advanced analytics, CPG&R businesses can make more informed decisions and react quickly to changing market conditions, ultimately leading to increased profitability and market share.

Pwc Logistics Sector Sees Surge in MA Amid Strategic Shifts

Pwc Logistics Sector Sees Surge in MA Amid Strategic Shifts

A PwC report highlights a shift in logistics and transportation M&A strategies from scale to strategic synergy. Buyers are increasingly focused on niche markets with defensive growth, high operational efficiency, and high barriers to entry. They are also investing heavily in technology modernization, resilient supply chains, and specialized logistics services to prepare for future competition. This strategic shift emphasizes building robust and adaptable businesses capable of navigating evolving market dynamics and ensuring long-term sustainability.

Crossborder Ecommerce Gains Edge with Overseas Sourcing

Crossborder Ecommerce Gains Edge with Overseas Sourcing

This paper delves into the significance of overseas procurement in cross-border e-commerce, analyzing its advantages in enriching product variety, reducing costs, and expanding markets. It also identifies the challenges associated with overseas procurement and proposes corresponding strategic recommendations. The aim is to assist cross-border e-commerce sellers in better leveraging overseas procurement to achieve business growth. By understanding and mitigating these challenges, businesses can effectively optimize their supply chains and improve their competitive edge in the global marketplace.

CEVA Logistics Expands Crossborder Shipping with Weekend Expedite Service

CEVA Logistics Expands Crossborder Shipping with Weekend Expedite Service

CEVA Logistics has launched a Saturday night linehaul service, upgrading its Cross Border Trucking (CBT) program. This initiative aims to provide a more efficient and cost-effective cross-border transportation solution for customers needing shipments from Mexico delivered to the US Midwest or Ontario, Canada by Monday morning. By consolidating trucking operations, the service reduces costs and meets customers' on-time delivery requirements. It currently accounts for 20% of the CBT program, showcasing its growing importance and effectiveness in streamlining North American logistics.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Wells Fargo Consumer Strength Eases 2025 Tariff Worries

Wells Fargo Consumer Strength Eases 2025 Tariff Worries

Wells Fargo reports that US consumers are showing resilience. Businesses are adapting their supply chains to address tariffs and retail challenges. The retail sector is optimizing operations and expanding online channels to navigate the evolving landscape. These adjustments reflect efforts to maintain stability and growth amidst economic pressures, highlighting the dynamic responses of both consumers and businesses to current market conditions.

Rlgs Huntley Discusses Logistics Trends and Future Challenges

Rlgs Huntley Discusses Logistics Trends and Future Challenges

In an interview, Resource Logistics Group President Steve Huntley shared insightful perspectives on the 2023 peak season, procurement strategies, nearshoring, and the impact of Artificial Intelligence on logistics. He emphasized the need for companies to enhance demand forecasting, optimize supply chains, leverage AI to improve efficiency, and focus on sustainable logistics and digital transformation. These strategies are crucial for navigating challenges and securing future success in the evolving logistics landscape.