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This Week in Parcel: April 28, 2023

This Week in Parcel: April 28, 2023

This week in Parcel, April 26, 2023, labor takes center stage. UPS is fighting to retain its highest-volume customers as its negotiations with the Teamsters union are set to begin. Meanwhile, the union adds Amazon drivers in Southern California, and…

This Week in Parcel: April 21, 2023

This Week in Parcel: April 21, 2023

This week in parcel, carriers are dynamically changing prices, retailers are cutting costs, and the Teamsters-UPS negotiations are already off to a rocky start. Will the changes in the industry be permanent, or are they just a sign of the…

This Week in Parcel: April 14, 2023

This Week in Parcel: April 14, 2023

It’s April 12, 2023, and This Week in Parcel, a major retailer begins charging customers for certain returns, studies reveal customers’ preferences for fast shipping are changing, UPS increases fuel surcharges, and FedEx celebrates 50 years. The race for speedy…

This Week in Parcel: April 7, 2023

This Week in Parcel: April 7, 2023

This week in parcel, shippers should keep a close eye on how the upcoming FedEx negotiations will shake out. Teamsters General President has made it clear to UPS that a union is willing to strike and has the security to…

This Week in Parcel: March 31, 2023

This Week in Parcel: March 31, 2023

How are revenues increasing when parcel volume is decreasing? Retailers are seeing mass layoffs in spite of year-over-year growth in e-commerce and freight volume continues to slide. But these conflicting signs could point to one thing: it might be an…

This Week in Parcel: March 24, 2023

This Week in Parcel: March 24, 2023

The pandemic-driven e-commerce growth is tapering off, but it’s not contracting. Truck tonnage is on the rise, and shippers are adjusting to the changing behaviors of their customers. FedEx is finding more ways to increase revenue, but it could also…

This Week In Parcel: March 17, 2023

This Week In Parcel: March 17, 2023

Market demand remains low and shipping costs continue to decline. Freight shipments see an increase for the first time in five months, UPS announces a fuel charge update, and competitors plan for a potential UPS Strike. Additionally, the global shipping…

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