Lastmile Delivery Industry Faces Scrutiny After Deliver It Collapse

Lastmile Delivery Industry Faces Scrutiny After Deliver It Collapse

The collapse of US-based last-mile delivery company Deliver It highlights intense competition in the sector. Price wars, rising costs, changing consumer demands, and pressure from industry giants are the primary causes. An industry reshuffle is accelerating, with technological innovation and service upgrades becoming future trends. Key directions include intelligent, unmanned, personalized, and green delivery solutions. Consumers need to pay attention to the reputation and service quality of courier companies as the industry faces survival of the fittest.

Premium Guard Expands North American Logistics with Distribution Upgrade

Premium Guard Expands North American Logistics with Distribution Upgrade

Premium Guard has launched a large distribution center in West Virginia, optimizing its North American logistics network. This strategic move aims to enhance customer service, improve operational efficiency, and accelerate product delivery to both the US and Canada. The new facility will streamline the supply chain for automotive parts, allowing for faster and more reliable distribution. By strategically locating the distribution center, Premium Guard is poised to strengthen its market position and better serve its growing customer base.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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UPS Cuts Jobs Boosts Automation Amid Industry Shifts

UPS Cuts Jobs Boosts Automation Amid Industry Shifts

In response to network adjustments in the US and reduced Amazon volume, UPS has laid off approximately 34,000 employees and closed 93 buildings this year. The company is actively transforming through automation upgrades and focusing on high-profit businesses to adapt to the evolving e-commerce landscape and increasing customer demands. This strategic adjustment offers significant insights for the entire logistics industry. The changes highlight the need for adaptability and efficiency in a rapidly changing market environment.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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ATA Forecasts Robust Trucking Growth Through 2035

ATA Forecasts Robust Trucking Growth Through 2035

The American Trucking Associations forecasts that truck freight tonnage will reach nearly 14 million tons by 2035, accounting for 76.8% of the freight market share. The report reveals the growth trends of the US freight market over the next decade, emphasizing the central role of trucking in the supply chain. It also analyzes the challenges and opportunities facing the industry, highlighting the continued dominance of trucking despite potential disruptions and the need for infrastructure improvements to support future growth.

Pandion Collapse Highlights Risks in Ecommerce Lastmile Delivery

Pandion Collapse Highlights Risks in Ecommerce Lastmile Delivery

The closure of US last-mile delivery service Pandion due to funding difficulties and intense market competition highlights the challenges facing the e-commerce last-mile delivery industry. This article analyzes issues such as the capital winter, fierce market competition, and the exploration of profitable business models. It also looks ahead to future trends like intelligentization, greening, collaboration, and localization. The analysis provides insights for e-commerce companies in selecting logistics partners and formulating logistics strategies.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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ATA Forecasts 14M Tons in Trucking Growth by 2035

ATA Forecasts 14M Tons in Trucking Growth by 2035

The American Trucking Associations (ATA) forecasts that the trucking industry will maintain its leading position despite ongoing challenges. Freight volume is projected to reach nearly 14 million tons by 2035, dominating the freight market. The report highlights the critical role of trucking in the supply chain and provides valuable insights for industry leaders and policymakers. This forecast underscores the continued importance of trucking for the US economy and its vital contribution to the overall movement of goods.

Trucking Industry Grapples With Clean Fleet Rules Higher Costs

Trucking Industry Grapples With Clean Fleet Rules Higher Costs

The US EPA is reassessing the 'Clean Truck Plan,' focusing on the cost impact of NOx emission rules for heavy-duty vehicles. The logistics industry faced volatility, policy shifts, and uneven demand in 2023. This analysis explores the balance between environmental policies and operational costs, examining how logistics companies can leverage technological innovation and collaboration to navigate future challenges. It highlights the need for strategic adaptation to evolving regulations while maintaining cost-effectiveness in a dynamic market environment.

CPKCS Merger Approved Set to Create Major North American Rail Network

CPKCS Merger Approved Set to Create Major North American Rail Network

The merger between Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) and Kansas City Southern (KCS) has been overwhelmingly approved by both companies' shareholders, paving the way for the creation of the first single-line rail network linking Canada, the US, and Mexico. The merged company, 'Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited,' aims to improve transportation efficiency and support economic growth across North America. Final approval from the U.S. Surface Transportation Board (STB) is expected in the fourth quarter of 2022.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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DSV Expands in Semiconductors and Latin America Via Acquisitions

DSV Expands in Semiconductors and Latin America Via Acquisitions

DSV's acquisitions of S&M and Global Diversity strengthen its semiconductor logistics business, expand its services in Latin America, and broaden its operations in the United States. These strategic moves enhance DSV's capabilities across air, sea, and land transportation, as well as warehousing solutions. The acquisitions position DSV to better serve the growing demands of the semiconductor industry and capitalize on opportunities in the Latin American market, while simultaneously solidifying its presence and service offerings within the US.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Bed Bath Beyond Overhauls Supply Chain Amid Inventory Crisis

Bed Bath Beyond Overhauls Supply Chain Amid Inventory Crisis

Bed Bath & Beyond, a US home goods retailer, suffered significant losses in Q3 due to outdated supply chain infrastructure leading to inventory pile-ups. The company is actively taking measures to transform its supply chain in the second half of 2022 and reshape its retail landscape. These efforts include optimizing inventory management, investing in digital capabilities, building regional distribution centers, and upgrading technology systems. However, the transformation journey is challenging and requires continuous investment and optimization.