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  • Report: Amazon offers discounted warehouse space to fuel 1-day shipping

    The news of Amazon incentivizing sellers to store more inventory signals changes in fulfillment to make 1-day delivery a reality. 

    By May 28, 2019
  • Uber seeks approval for drone deliveries

    Uber Technologies affiliate Uber Elevate has filed an application with the Federal Aviation Administration to deliver food in the San Diego market. An answer is expected by June 10.

    By Alicia Kelso • May 23, 2019
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    Top 5 stories from Supply Chain Dive

    Here’s how companies are navigating rising costs, network changes and logistics disruptions across global supply chain networks.

    By Supply Chain Dive staff
  • Ford pilots last-yard delivery robot

    Digit will be paired with autonomous delivery vehicles to test the feasibility of removing humans from the last-mile, and even last-yard, equation.

    By Morgan Forde • May 23, 2019
  • Why natural gas is the future fuel of choice for UPS

    The company began its transition to natural gas in 2013 and now sees it as a way to improve its carbon footprint while saving costs.

    By May 23, 2019
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    Cargo thefts expected to spike Memorial Day weekend

    The uptick in theft is due in part to the increased number of shipments left inadequately secured or unattended for longer periods of time over the holiday.

    By Morgan Forde • May 22, 2019
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    Loop's 'waste-free' e-commerce platform launches with P&G, Kroger, Walgreens on board

    Circular packaging requires a change in consumer behavior, but perhaps most significant is the operational shift required of Loop's corporate partners, in what executives described as a grand experiment.

    By May 22, 2019
  • Home Depot: Faster delivery means more sales

    The home improvement retailer can currently reach 90% of the U.S. population with parcel shipping in two days or less. For next-day parcel shipping, that number today is 36%, but soon will be 50%, said executives. 

    By May 21, 2019
  • The West Coast warehouse market was about to settle down ... then Trump tweeted

    Though experts don't expect a rush on warehouse space, limited availability adds drama to a new slew of tariffs that could run into peak season decisions.

    By May 21, 2019
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    US Supreme Court passes on UPS case for USPS price increases

    UPS argued USPS' comparatively low delivery rates, set by the government, make it difficult for private 3PLs to compete.

    By Morgan Forde • May 21, 2019
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    USPS starts driverless truck trial

    According to TuSimple, the maker of the autonomous trucks being tested, long-haul routes under delivery time pressure are particularly good targets for self-driving technology. 

    By May 21, 2019
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    DHL launches new drone delivery route in China

    As the first international carrier to launch an autonomous drone delivery service in China, DHL has taken a potentially significant step towards fulfilling its emerging markets-focused strategy.

    By Morgan Forde • May 20, 2019
  • Logistics companies call for 'basic infrastructure' investments

    Sound infrastructure will be necessary to handle the large volume of trucks on the roads — driverless or not.

    By Morgan Forde • May 17, 2019
  • Chick-fil-A tests restaurant-run delivery

    While the fast food chain plans to maintain its relationship with DoorDash, this pilot could make it one of the first major QSRs to shift from third-party delivery to a proprietary program. 

    By Alicia Kelso • May 16, 2019
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    Maersk doubles down on logistics with integration of Inland Services

    The restructuring of the APM Terminals division offers Maersk greater connections between sea and land, beyond the port of call.

    By May 16, 2019
  • Package growth not enough as USPS posts $2B losses

    The U.S. Postal Service's financial instability and failure to meet service goals raises concerns for shippers and 3PLs that often rely on USPS for last-mile deliveries. 

    By May 15, 2019
  • Warehouse employment highly concentrated in urban areas

    There are tens of thousands of open jobs in the logistics sector, but a look at the latest county-level data shows many warehouse jobs are highly concentrated in urban areas.

    By May 14, 2019
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    Walmart adds 1-day shipping as delivery battle heats up

    The retailer's announcement raises the stakes for competitors and comes just weeks after Amazon upgraded its Prime delivery to next-day for many products.

    By May 14, 2019
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    Amazon expands Delivery Service Partners to current employees

    This comes as the e-retail giant has promised the rollout of one-day delivery for its Prime members, which it has said will require changes to middle- and last-mile transportation.

    By May 13, 2019
  • JD.com logistics revenue nearly doubled in Q1

    Technological improvements have allowed the carrier to handle more orders, executives said on a first-quarter earnings call. 

    By May 13, 2019
  • Survey: Supply chain professionals averaged 4% salary bump in 2018

    The rise may indicate a smaller pool of qualified workers, wherein demand for labor has far outstripped supply. 

    By May 9, 2019
  • Nestlé to exit direct store delivery for frozen pizza and ice cream, cutting thousands of jobs

    The switch will result in shuttering eight frozen distribution centers and inventory transfer points, cutting out middlemen, and eventually bringing the company savings.

    By Jessi Devenyns • May 8, 2019
  • Buy, try, return, repeat: How fast fulfillment gives beauty retailers a competitive edge

    In an industry where trying on is crucial to the experience, retailers must have the right operations in place to manage orders and returns.

    By May 7, 2019
  • Domino's turns to blockchain-based AI solution to scale operations

    The chain's Malaysia and Singapore division has partnered with SingularityNET to deploy artificial intelligence services across its network as it looks to beef up its business in the region. 

    By Alicia Kelso • May 6, 2019
  • Verizon workers protest company's continued work with XPO

    The protests follow reports last year of labor issues in XPO warehouses, including six pregnant women who miscarried during their time working with the logistics company. 

    By May 3, 2019
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    Amazon makes blockchain service platform generally available

    Supply chain applications, including sourcing traceability and reverse logistics, are among the first uses of Amazon's offering.

    By May 2, 2019