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FedEx Rides E-Commerce to $21.5 Billion Third Quarter
[ad_1] The continued yearlong surge in e-commerce brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic sent FedEx’s year-over-year fiscal third-quarter net revenue up 23% to $21.5 billion,
Monthly Logistics Update – March 15, 2021
[ad_1] As we reach the one-year mark of the pandemic in the U.S., the long-term fallout for shippers and the logistics industry is becoming clearer.
How retail can prepare for post-pandemic reality, on and offline
[ad_1] JoAnne Monfradi Dunn, CEO and founder at Alliant The pandemic has dramatically shifted the way that we buy things. With stores no longer feeling
Multiple GlobalTranz Team Members Receive Recognition as Supply and Demand Chain Executive 2021 “Pros to Know.”
[ad_1] PHOENIX – March 17, 2021 – GlobalTranz Enterprises, LLC., a leading technology-enabled third-party logistics solutions provider offering award-winning technology, people-powered customer service, and extensive
Annual International Roadcheck 2021: Getting Ready
[ad_1] As spring quickly approaches, so does the annual International Roadcheck, and it’s time to start preparations for this event. Every year, the Commercial Vehicle
Intel, Ford Urge Tax Benefits for Chips, US Manufacturing
[ad_1] Foreign producers of semiconductors, electric car batteries and pharmaceuticals will continue to squeeze U.S. manufacturing unless Congress provides more incentives for domestic production, representatives
Why the Latest FedEx Announcement Is More Than Just a Rebrand
[ad_1] Change Signals Further Divergence of Its Operating Model from UPS’, and New Positioning Against Amazon FedEx’s announcement that it has rebranded its mail-integration service
France’s Arquus Scarabee Armored Vehicle Moves Like a Crab
[ad_1] France’s Scarabée armored car can lock its front and rear axles to move sideways across a battlefield. The vehicle is designed to serve as
B2B ecommerce grows after a rough ride in 2020
[ad_1] The memo summing up B2B ecommerce growth is in. The key takeaway: Going forward, more business buyers will do less buying by phone, fax,
Amazon Closes Canadian Facility Hit by COVID
[ad_1] Amazon .com Inc. has been ordered to close a facility outside Toronto for two weeks as public health officials worry about rising COVID-19 cases
How law AB-187 affects mattress retailers in California
[ad_1] Jay Sackos, vice president of sales at Dolly Inc. While water bottles, cardboard boxes, and other packaging materials are the more common materials connected
A Track Day with Aston Martin’s $80,000 Simulator
[ad_1] The weird world of lockdown has blurred the lines that bound reality for many of us, but piloting a virtual race car while sitting