May 7, 2025
| This week’s logistics news and insights for supply chain leaders
A decrease in volumes has contributed to an uptick in blank sailings, per Xeneta Chief Analyst Peter Sand.
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All eyes are on e-commerce, with a shift in demand potentially upending the industry and the distribution of global capacity, per Xeneta.
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The e-commerce giant “has a massive advantage over UPS and FedEx” to make the initiative successful, one expert said.
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Major shippers are frontloading inventory and considering price hikes, while smaller businesses are prioritizing sourcing diversification, UPS CEO Carol Tomé said.
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Additional fees will also take effect May 11, according to a letter sent to customers last week.
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In a competitive pricing environment, the parcel carrier is looking to attract new customers with its Ground Switcher and Reciprocal Discount programs.
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The truck manufacturer lowered its North American market sales forecast as higher duties shake the marketplace.
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This dashboard shows the average speed, dwell time and cars online for all of the Class I railroads operating in the U.S.
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The fast-fashion giant also said it will walk back previously announced plans to increase prices.
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The deal adds four warehouses and more than 50 customers to the 3PL's network.
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