CHERRY HILL, NJ – NFI, one of the country’s most diverse supply chain solutions companies, was recognized for their excellence in transportation of retail goods at the annual eyefortransport,... View More
The Wall Street Journal has reported that "FedEx hopes to use its growing fleet of long-range 777s to win business from competitors like United Parcel Service Inc. in the lucrative market for international... View More
Department stores are attracting shoppers again, but not enough to indicate a full recovery for all retailers. In June, department stores, led by Nordstrom and Macy’s, posted strong sales compared... View More
The Journal of Commerce -- Truckload freight available on the spot market declined 11 percent in June from the previous month, according to TransCore's North American Freight Index. Read more here... View More
President Obama said that U.S. exports increased by nearly 17 percent over the first four months of 2010, and are on track to meet his goal of doubling American exports over the next five years. Read the... View More
Travelers will be safer Aug. 1 when 100 percent of cargo is screened before placement onto passenger jets nationwide, Transportation Security Administration and cargo company officials said Thursday. Read... View More
DES MOINES, Iowa — In 10 years, an additional 1.8 million trucks will be on the road; in 20 years, for every two trucks today, another one will be added. Already bottlenecks on major highways used... View More
The Hill has reported that "The community pharmacists' lobby is downplaying the effect that U.S. Postal Service cuts would have on patients' access to drugs. The National Community Pharmacists Association... View More
Waukesha, WI – June 2010 - Wildeck, Inc., the largest manufacturer of mezzanines, material lifts, and safety guarding products in North America, has appointed Michael R. Galezio to the position of... View More
(Monroe Township, NJ) – Port Jersey Logistics, a leading public warehousing and distribution company, proudly announces that it has been named as one of Inbound Logistics’ Top 100 Third Party... View More
WASHINGTON — Responding to the call for a doubling of exports over the next five years through the National Export Initiative, officials with the U.S. Postal Service and U.S. Department of Commerce... View More
According to the Lansing State Journal, "the real problems with the Postal Service are actually concentrated on Capitol Hill. Congress, after all, tells the service to provide six days of mail delivery,... View More
According to the folks at Rag Content, the Postal Service has made a hell of a mess by filing not an exigency case but a combo case. "An exigency price case should not be a combination of classification... View More
Air Cargo World has noted that "UPS has expanded its carbon neutral shipping program to 35 countries and territories across Europe, Asia and the Americas. The integrator’s initiative allows customers... View More
According to Home Media Magazine, "A day after the U.S. Postal Service formally requested 7% to 8% fee increases for mailing DVDs, books and magazines, among other proposals, one of its largest customers... View More
GlobalAtlanta has reported that "President Obama has named United Parcel Service Inc. Chairman and CEO Scott Davis to a board of 18 executives who will advise the president on his plan to double U.S. exports... View More
The Washington Post has notes that "The Affordable Mail Alliance, a new coalition representing more than 100 businesses and nonprofits opposed to price hikes, said it will tell regulators that USPS should... View More
Business Week has reported that "The Postal Service is using a legal provision that lets it propose rate increases greater than the rate of inflation under “exceptional or extraordinary” circumstances,... View More
WASHINGTON — Volume discounts and free additional weight are included in the proposed price changes the U.S. Postal Service filed with the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) today. Price changes... View More
The Courier, Express, and Postal Observer notes that, "The Postal Service's parcel delivery business have a limited competitive advantage in serving customers that send three types of shipments. Items... View More