Sept. 17, 2025
| This week’s logistics news and insights for supply chain leaders
The announcement of the increases, which start on Jan. 5, comes as shippers are weathering elevated delivery costs.
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The carrier's American Express collaboration offers savings on base transportation rates and various surcharges through the end of February.
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The fast-growing delivery provider has begun operating in Los Angeles, Long Beach, Orange County and the Inland Empire ahead of a wider state expansion.
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The retailer aims to meet growing demand for fast shipping while also evolving its in-store fulfillment strategy.
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The peak season fees will build upon rate hikes the UPS business installed in May after its U.S. Postal Service contract expired.
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The Canadian Union of Postal Workers' move to end the overtime ban but stop some mail deliveries introduces new risks for customers, experts said.
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The railroad service aims to offer truck-competitive transit times for multiple industries, including automotive and consumer goods.
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The 42-acre facility aims to simplify container movements from ports in Los Angeles and Long Beach to the retailer’s distribution network in the city.
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The technology is “playing a pretty hefty role” in protecting shipped goods, per Jordan Strawn, the carrier's SVP of logistics.
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Shippers have 45 days to submit comments evaluating the free trade agreement governing cross-border trade between the U.S., Mexico and Canada.
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