USPS Tenyear Plan Aims to Revive Struggling Service

USPS Tenyear Plan Aims to Revive Struggling Service

The United States Postal Service (USPS) faces significant financial challenges, with widening losses in the third quarter. Despite overall operating revenue growth, the net loss reached $3.0 billion. Marketing mail rebounded, but shipping and package revenue declined. USPS is actively pursuing a ten-year reform plan aimed at achieving financial sustainability and improving service quality. However, it still faces challenges such as market competition and labor costs. The successful implementation of the reform plan will determine the future of the USPS.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Project44 Buys Convey for 255M to Boost Lastmile Tracking

Project44 Buys Convey for 255M to Boost Lastmile Tracking

Project44 acquired Convey for $255 million, aiming to expand its end-to-end supply chain visibility platform, particularly strengthening its last-mile delivery capabilities. Convey's technology helps shippers connect parcel and freight data, optimizing the final mile delivery experience. This marks project44's third acquisition this year, demonstrating its strategy to build a more robust supply chain visibility platform. The acquisition will integrate Convey's expertise in last-mile delivery with project44's existing capabilities to provide enhanced tracking and management for shipments.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Fed Rate Cut May Boost Logistics Sector

Fed Rate Cut May Boost Logistics Sector

The Federal Reserve's third rate cut this year has sparked discussions within the logistics industry. While the rate cut can lower financing costs and stimulate investment, it also poses risks of inflation and demand uncertainty. Logistics companies should invest prudently, optimize operations, pay attention to emerging technologies, and strengthen talent development to address both opportunities and challenges, ultimately achieving sustainable development. This requires a careful balancing act to capitalize on potential benefits while mitigating potential drawbacks in the evolving economic landscape.

Malaysia and Singapore Ease Thirdcountry Travel Transfers

Malaysia and Singapore Ease Thirdcountry Travel Transfers

This article provides a detailed explanation of the current policy regarding Chinese travelers transiting through Singapore to a third country for Malaysia travel. It offers practical transit guidance, highlighting the necessary conditions, precautions, available transportation options, and answers to frequently asked questions. The aim is to help readers plan their trips smoothly and efficiently, facilitating convenient international travel. It covers key aspects like visa requirements (if any), baggage handling, and maximizing layover time. This guide ensures a hassle-free transit experience.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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XPO Logistics Spins Off GXO to Capitalize on Supply Chain Growth

XPO Logistics Spins Off GXO to Capitalize on Supply Chain Growth

XPO Logistics announced the spin-off of its logistics business, with GXO Logistics set to become an independent publicly traded company, expected to be completed in the third quarter. GXO will be the world's second-largest contract logistics provider, focusing on e-commerce, automation, and supply chain outsourcing. Strong performance growth is projected for 2022. The company is customer-centric and offers global, technology-driven logistics services, promising a bright future. GXO aims to capitalize on the growing demand for outsourced logistics solutions.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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Wearable Tech Boosts Smart Factory Efficiency and Revenue

Wearable Tech Boosts Smart Factory Efficiency and Revenue

A Zebra Technologies study reveals that connected factories worldwide will double within five years, with over a third of companies expecting to achieve this by 2022. Nearly 88% anticipate revenue growth, with 44% projecting at least a 5% increase. Connected factories, through quality checkpoints, automation, and wearable technology, enhance flexibility, quality control, production efficiency, and business insights, helping companies seize the opportunities of smart manufacturing. This transformation allows for improved operational performance and a competitive edge in the evolving industrial landscape.

Trucking Fleets Struggle with Data Use Under ELD Mandate

Trucking Fleets Struggle with Data Use Under ELD Mandate

A recent survey reveals that despite the Electronic Logging Device (ELD) mandate, one-third of US truck drivers still use paper logs. The survey highlights the underutilization of ELD technology, with fleets failing to fully leverage data analytics for optimized operations. Experts advocate for enhanced training to unlock the value of data, improving fuel efficiency, vehicle maintenance, driver safety, and customer service, ultimately leading to a competitive advantage. The mandate's potential remains untapped without proper data analysis and integration into fleet management strategies.