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Election authorities raise 'severe questions' about US Postal Service tally delivery strategies

A group of about 3 dozen state and local election authorities on Wednesday raised severe concerns about the U.S. Postal Service's capability to provide countless tallies for the 2024 presidential election. The letter, from the National Association of State Election Directors and other state and local election officials, stated election officials have raised major questions about processing facility operations, lost or postponed election mail, and front-line training shortages impacting USPS's capability to provide election mail in a prompt and accurate manner. The authorities said that, in spite of repeated conferences with USPS election personnel, we have not seen enhancement or...

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Development International company sells 4% stake in InPost for $376 mln

A company managed by personal equity company Introduction International has actually put an about 4%. stake in parcel locker company InPost for 340 million. euros ($ 375.56 million) to institutional financiers, a bookrunner. said on Wednesday. Arrival's business AI Prime & & Cy S.C.A. used 20 million. InPost shares through an accelerated placement at 17 euros per. share, a discount rate of 7.6% to Tuesday's closing rate. AI Prime's ownership in InPost will have to do with 11% once the. offer is concluded on Friday, and remaining shares held by AI. Prime will undergo a 60-day lock-up duration. Arrival had...

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FedEx alerts of hold-ups in some Louisiana markets due to Storm Francine

FedEx stated on Tuesday pickup and delivery services in some markets of Louisiana might be disrupted by the expected turmoil from Storm Francine, which is set to end up being the fourth hurricane of the Atlantic season. Clients in New Orleans and Lafayette could see their services impacted, the parcel shipment giant stated, including it would upgrade the list of affected locations as the storm progresses. Francine was heightening and was on track to end up being a. hurricane, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said, prompting. Louisiana locals to flee inland and oil and gas companies to. shut-in Gulf of...

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Data center operator Switch weighs IPO at about $40 billion assessment, sources say

The owners of Change are checking out an initial public offering (IPO) of the data center operator that might value it at about $40 billion, including debt, according to individuals knowledgeable about the matter. The conversations on an IPO for Switch are at an early stage, the sources stated, warning that the plans are subject to market conditions and no final decisions have actually been taken. The financial investment companies that own Switch have in current weeks held initial talks with financial investment bankers on the capacity stock market flotation that could happen as early as 2025, the sources stated,...

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US Postal Service looks for to conserve $30 billion over 10 years with shipment, other changes

The U.S. Postal Service stated on Thursday it is aiming to implement modifications that it price quotes will save the company approximately $30 billion over the next decade. Proposed changes include the adjustment of pick-up and drop-off times and faster delivery of some classes of mail - all of which will be gone over at a virtual conference, the Postal Service said. The conference will be held next month to look for feedback from stakeholders, consisting of the mailing and shipping community, the Postal Service said. It stated the modifications will not go into impact till after the Nov. 5...

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Activist Ancora pushes Forward Air to consider sale, letter to board says

Activist financier Ancora Holdings is urging Forward Air to introduce a tactical evaluation and consider a sale, and it cautioned that a board obstacle may follow if financiers' require action are ignored. Ancora, which owns a 4% stake in the freight forwarding company, stated in a letter to the board, seen , that improving operations, fixing the balance sheet and serving clients would be much better attained as a private company. Facing the potential customers of a softer freight market, a big debt load from a current acquisition, and a possible economic recession, We believe the Board needs to examine...

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UK's Royal Mail parent to sell US freight business to DC Logistics

International Distributions Services , the moms and dad company of Royal Mail, announced on Monday that its parcel services service, GLS, will offer its U.S. freight divisions to Californiabased DC Logistics. The sale is part of GLS' method to focus on its core parcel services at a time the parent firm has consented to a. 3.57-billion-pound ($ 4.56 billion) takeover by Czech billionaire. Daniel Kretinsky, following challenges such as labour strikes,. tough competition and loss of market share. GLS Group is divesting the GLS United States Freight and GLS United States. Business Solutions Inc. divisions to DC Logistics, a company....

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Expeditors International announces lower profits for the second quarter

The logistics provider, Expeditors of Washington (Washington), reported on Tuesday a profit that was below Wall Street expectations. This is due to low demand as well as geopolitical issues affecting its ocean and air freight divisions. Seattle-based airline company, American Airlines, said the increase in demand for e-commerce strained the capacity of its air market, and the tensions on the Red Sea affected its ocean-routing unit. "We've continued to adapt to disruptions and unbalanced demand. We have kept costs under control while working to restore efficiency to historical expectations," Expeditors Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Musser stated. Net income for the...

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UPS strategy to sweeten vacation profits could switch off carriers

UPS, the world's greatest package shipment carrier, is the initially significant industry player to announce this year's holiday additional charges, unveiling hefty hikes that experts say might backfire. The 2024 peak gift delivery season from Thanksgiving to Christmas Eve has just 17 operating days, versus the normal 20 or more days. That time crunch could press everyday peak season volume to tape-record highs, costing UPS additional for trucks, airplanes and personnel to deliver vacation gifts on schedule, the business stated. UPS is treking costs to boost earnings which has actually fallen after online spending plan sellers Temu and Shein made...

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Inexpensive shipments overload UPS profits, sending shares reeling

United Parcel Service lowered its 2024 operating margin target on Tuesday, after brand-new e-commerce customers - determined by market professionals and consumers as Shein and Temu - flooded its network with slower, lower-profit shipments. Shares of the world's greatest package delivery company toppled 13% in midday trading and pulled shares of rival FedEx down 2%, after UPS also missed Wall Street's price quotes for second-quarter revenue. UPS decreased to name the brand-new consumers, but its description of them as shippers with explosive volume matches the profiles of Shein and PDD Holdings Inc's Temu, which send out affordable clothes and other...

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Italy takes $131 mln from Amazon over alleged tax, labour offences

Italy's tax cops have seized some 121 million euros ($ 131 million) from an Italian system of ecommerce giant Amazon as part of an examination into alleged tax fraud and unlawful labour practices, district attorneys' files showed on Tuesday. In a 94-page order, the Milan Prosecutors' Office implicates the logistic services unit Amazon Italia Transportation of preventing labour and tax laws, relying on cooperatives or limited liability business that supplied workers while leaving out VAT tax responsibilities and lowering social security payments. Prosecutors declare such a system allowed the Amazon system to keep the prices of its services competitive in...

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Italy takes 121 mln euros from Amazon unit over supposed tax, labour offences

Italy's tax cops have took some 121 million euros from an Italian unit of ecommerce huge Amazon as part of an examination into alleged tax scams and illegal labour practices, prosecutors' files showed on Tuesday. In a 94-page order, the Milan District attorneys' Workplace implicates the logistic services unit Amazon Italia Transport of preventing labour and tax laws, depending on cooperatives or limited liability business that provided workers while omitting VAT tax responsibilities and minimizing social security payments. Prosecutors declare such a system enabled the Amazon unit to keep the rates of its services competitive in the Italian market. An...

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Poland's InPost reports 29% increase in Q2 earnings

Parcel locker business InPost reported a rise of 29% in secondquarter revenues on Friday, exceeding expectations, as it delivered more parcels in its home market Poland and abroad. Changed earnings before interest, tax, devaluation and amortisation (EBITDA) were 887.3 million zlotys ($ 230.35. million) in the quarter, compared to the 827 million zlotys. expected by analysts in a company-compiled agreement. InPost has actually regularly posted strong results assisted by the. appeal of its automated lockers in its domestic market. Poland, a pandemic-driven boom in online shopping, and. international expansion. It confirmed it expects 2024 parcel volumes to. outperform the market...

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Polish billionaire plans to take legal action against Meta over phony ads

Polish billionaire Rafal Brzoska and his partner plan to take legal action against Meta over fake advertisements on Facebook and Instagram that function his face and false information regarding her flowing on the social networks platforms. Brzoska stated they have actually not yet selected a jurisdiction to submit the planned lawsuit, which would be another in a series of attempts internationally to hold the internet huge liable for advertisements that keep appearing even after users notify the business about issues. A Meta spokesperson stated the business gets rid of incorrect advertisements from its platforms when it finds out about them,...

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Polish billionaire strategies to sue Meta over fake ads

Polish billionaire Rafal Brzoska and his spouse plan to take legal action against Meta over phony advertisements on Facebook and Instagram that include his face and false details concerning her distributing on the social media platforms. Their relocation would be another in a series of quests started internationally to hold the web huge responsible for advertisements that keep appearing regardless of users notifying the business about problems. Brzoska, the creator and the most significant investor of Polish parcel locker business InPost, said he informed the company of the issue start of July, but it stopped working to find an option....

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From Boeing to Detroit Three, United States labor unions flex muscle

U.S. planemaker Boeing has prevented a possible strike after reaching a tentative labor offer with a union representing more than 32,000 workers in the U.S. Pacific Northwest, the latest in a series of labor negotiations that brought doubledigit wage boosts in spite of a tight labor market and stubborn inflation. Here are some sectors and companies that dealt with hard settlements in 2023: MEDIA. Members of the Writers Guild of America (WGA) approved a new. three-year agreement with major studios on Oct. 9. Movie and. television writers had walked off the job in May over. settlement, staffing and residual payments,...