Ecommerce Giants Forecast Higher Shipping Costs Volumes

Ecommerce Giants Forecast Higher Shipping Costs Volumes

The e-commerce peak season is approaching, with package volumes expected to reach new highs. UPS and USPS predict significant increases. To address these challenges, logistics companies are actively recruiting, but some have also raised delivery fees. Last-mile delivery faces immense pressure, driving industry trends towards technological innovation and diversification. Consumers and retailers need to work together to navigate this busy shopping season.

Lasershipontrac Merger Targets UPS Fedex in Ecommerce Delivery

Lasershipontrac Merger Targets UPS Fedex in Ecommerce Delivery

LaserShip and OnTrac have merged to create a national e-commerce last-mile delivery network, aiming to challenge the UPS and FedEx duopoly. This move promises shippers more competitive pricing and flexible services. It signals an acceleration of market consolidation in e-commerce logistics, with more new players expected to enter and reshape the industry landscape.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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UPS Tests Cargo Bikes in Toronto for Urban Delivery

UPS Tests Cargo Bikes in Toronto for Urban Delivery

UPS has launched a cargo bike pilot program in Toronto to explore sustainable urban logistics solutions. This initiative is a key part of UPS's global sustainability strategy, aiming to improve last-mile delivery efficiency through innovative methods while reducing environmental impact. UPS is also actively investing in projects such as solar power generation and clean energy fuels, committed to building a green, efficient, and intelligent logistics system. The Toronto pilot will assess the viability of cargo bikes in navigating dense urban areas and contributing to a more eco-friendly delivery network.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Retailers Adapt Lastmile Delivery Strategies for Postpandemic Demand

Retailers Adapt Lastmile Delivery Strategies for Postpandemic Demand

Post-pandemic, last-mile delivery faces challenges including rising customer expectations, increasing cost pressures, accelerating technological changes, heightened environmental requirements, and growing supply chain uncertainties. This paper delves into five key trends shaping last-mile delivery: customer-centricity, lean operations, technology enablement, green logistics, and resilient supply chains. It provides logistics companies with strategies to address these challenges and build efficient, intelligent, and sustainable last-mile delivery systems. The focus is on adapting to the evolving landscape and leveraging innovation for a competitive edge.

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, making over 18,000 Delivery Destination Units (DDUs) nationwide available to shippers of all sizes. This move aims to enhance USPS's competitiveness in e-commerce logistics by optimizing last-mile delivery. It intends to help retailers shorten delivery times, reduce operational costs, and improve customer experience.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Pilot Freight Acquires DSI to Boost Ecommerce Lastmile Delivery

Pilot Freight Acquires DSI to Boost Ecommerce Lastmile Delivery

Pilot Freight Services has acquired DSI Logistics to enhance its last mile delivery capabilities, particularly for heavy and hard-to-handle goods. This acquisition will expand Pilot Last Mile's service coverage, making it the second-largest provider of last mile delivery services for oversized items in the US. The move aims to improve customer satisfaction, drive business growth, and lead industry development. The strategic acquisition strengthens Pilot's position in the e-commerce logistics landscape and allows them to better serve the growing demand for specialized last mile solutions.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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AI and Automation Transform Lastmile Logistics Efficiency

AI and Automation Transform Lastmile Logistics Efficiency

Last-mile logistics faces the dual challenges of efficiency and cost. By leveraging automation, smart scheduling, and digital transformation, businesses can reshape last-mile operations, improve efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance customer experience. Balancing technology with personalized service is crucial for creating exceptional customer experiences. Looking ahead, unmanned delivery, green logistics, and shared logistics will be significant trends in the evolution of last-mile delivery. These advancements promise to further optimize processes and create a more sustainable and customer-centric ecosystem.

Lastmile Delivery Firms Balance Automation and Human Labor

Lastmile Delivery Firms Balance Automation and Human Labor

This paper explores the last-mile delivery challenges faced by logistics companies under the 'same-day delivery' norm, and how to improve efficiency and reduce costs through automation, intelligent dispatch, and digital transformation. It emphasizes the importance of balancing technology and human resources. The paper also looks forward to future trends in last-mile logistics, including drone delivery and green logistics.

Ecommerce Drives Techfocused Lastmile Delivery Innovations

Ecommerce Drives Techfocused Lastmile Delivery Innovations

This report delves into the transformative impact of e-commerce on the supply chain, with a specific focus on the critical role of technological innovation in last-mile delivery. It gathers insights from logistics executives, revealing the challenges and opportunities in parcel transportation. The report explores how technology can be leveraged to optimize last-mile delivery strategies, enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and improve the overall user experience. It highlights the key trends and best practices shaping the future of e-commerce logistics and last-mile fulfillment.

USPS Expands Lastmile Delivery to Support Retailers

USPS Expands Lastmile Delivery to Support Retailers

The United States Postal Service (USPS) has announced an expansion of its last-mile delivery network, opening up over 18,000 Delivery Destination Units (DDUs). This initiative aims to reduce costs for retailers and logistics companies, accelerate delivery speeds, and provide greater delivery flexibility, ultimately improving the consumer experience. By leveraging its existing infrastructure, USPS seeks to offer a more efficient and cost-effective solution for last-mile delivery, benefiting both businesses and consumers.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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