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The End of the E-Commerce Hype Is Bad News for Planes

ShipLilly

Of course, that expectation could only hold if the upward trend in e-Commerce continued. Moreover, the smaller aircraft (that would have been better suited to carrying lower volumes for frequent express deliveries) are being converted to meet a demand that is simply not there.

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Plan for your organisation’s success in international e-commerce

247 Customs Broker

A recent webinar presented by DHL explores some of the ways that small and mid-sized companies can benefit from cross-border e-commerce, and how they can begin to plot a successful global course. Or that one out of every US$10 spent on cross-border e-commerce involves an express delivery option?

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This Week in Logistics News (April 3 – 9)

Logistics Viewpoints

The most famous shortage, of course, was the toilet paper shortage, which was really more about a shift in usage and panic buying than production. UPS has reinstated money-back delivery guarantees on packages moving under its three next-day air delivery products. as well as the next-afternoon delivery product, known as Saver.

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Retail Supply Chains: The State of Play in 2021

Logistics Bureau

Instead of the familiar customer checkouts, dark stores house dispatch zones, where customer orders are assembled and configured for last-mile delivery , often performed by crowdsourcing logistics providers or conventional express-delivery companies.

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What Does it Take to be a Successful Entrepreneur? The Incredible Journey of a Last Mile Pioneer

Logistics Viewpoints

And we reconnected and bonded over the course of a few weeks. Couriers optimize routes by centralizing their demand and distributed over the course of the day. They were very interested to test out an express delivery option – a three-hour delivery option from their Cape Town warehouse.

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This Week in Logistics News (February 27 – March 5)

Logistics Viewpoints

Over the course of the next week, nearly 6,000 workers at an Amazon warehouse in Bessemer , Alabama are voting on whether they want to be represented by the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union. However, many customers found that the items they needed in a hurry did not meet the minimum order value.