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Expeditors reports positive results on increased freight volumes and customs fees

The global freight forwarder, Expeditors of Washington, reported Tuesday that its second-quarter revenue and profit were above Wall Street expectations. This was due to higher ocean and air container volumes as well as larger custom fees. The quarter ended June 30 saw an increase of 7% in airfreight and ocean container volumes, as companies raced to import goods before the new U.S. Tariffs take effect. It also gained from the increasingly complex policies of trade, which allowed it to charge higher fees for processing. Customs brokers are increasingly being used by U.S. importers to stay up to date with the...

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DHL Q2 profits beat expectations thanks to cost control

The German logistics giant DHL announced a higher-than-expected second quarter operating profit on February 2, as strict cost control helped overcome currency headwinds, and a slower pace of trade. The company reported quarterly earnings before tax, interest and other expenses (EBIT) in the amount of 1,43 billion euros. This was above the consensus estimate of analysts of 1,33 billion euros. DHL's revenue for the quarter fell by 3.9% compared to a year ago, falling below analysts' expectations of 21,01 billion euros. The German logistics giant confirmed that it expects annual free cash flows excluding M&A to be around 3 billion...

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UPS reports disappointing quarterly results due to shifting trade policies

United Parcel Service announced a drop in profit and revenue for the second quarter on Tuesday. The decline was due to new "de minimis tariffs" on low-value Chinese imports and rising risks from President Donald Trump’s trade policies. In May, the White House began charging tariffs for shipments from China under $800 that were previously exempt. As part of the trade truce, these levies have been reduced from 120% to 54%. However, consumers are still expected to suffer a decline in demand. Experts believe the removal of the exemption likely creates a greater-than-expected volume headwind for the company's international segment,...

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Sources: Several US executives will visit China this coming week

Two sources familiar with the trip said on Monday that a high-level delegation from the United States will be visiting China to meet senior Chinese officials. The trip is being organized by the U.S. China Business Council (USCBC). The visit coincides the latest round U.S. - China trade negotiations, which are taking place in Sweden from July 27-30. Vice Premier He Lifeng of China will be meeting with U.S. officials for a fresh round of economics and trade discussions. One of the sources who were briefed about the trip stated that the delegation would be led by FedEx CEO Rajesh...

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Sources say that Clearlake, a private equity firm, has bid on Forward Air.

Three sources with knowledge of the situation said that a handful of private equity companies, including Clearlake Capital and Platinum Equity, had submitted bids for the purchase Forward Air. The process to sell this U.S. trucker is gaining speed. Forward Air, a company that specializes in moving shipments which don't take up an entire truckload, has signaled investors that it wants to wrap up the strategic alternatives review announced in January in a matter of weeks. This could be around the time when the company expects to announce its earnings on August 11th. According to sources, Apollo Global Management and...

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India's Zomato-parent Eternal reports 70% increase in quarterly revenue. Shares reach a 5-month high.

Eternal, an Indian online delivery company, posted a 70% increase in its first quarter adjusted revenue. This was largely due to a surge of orders for Blinkit, the quick commerce division. Shares of Eternal rose 7.5%. In India, the quick-commerce sector has become fiercely competitive, despite its rapid growth. Players such as Eternal Swiggy, and Zepto, a start-up, are battling to gain market share. Blinkit is widely regarded as the leader in this segment, as it delivers anything from groceries to electronic goods within 10 minutes. This is despite competitors such as Walmart-owned Flipkart, Tata-backed BigBasket and Amazon, who have...

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New US Postal Chief confident that agency will be able preserve independence

David Steiner, the new U.S. Postmaster-General, told his employees that he was confident in the Postal Service's ability to operate as an independent agency. Steiner, who began his new tenure on Tuesday, said: "I'm convinced that the strength of the Postal Service is our structure as an independent self-financing entity of the Executive Branch. We operate much like a company but with a mission of public service." He added that he hoped to maintain the Postal Service's independence "far into future." President Barack Obama will be inaugurated in February. Donald Trump USPS is a "tremendous loser for this country," He...

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Canada Post strikes cause private delivery firms to gain market share

UPS, FedEx, and other private parcel delivery companies are battling to gain a larger share of Canada's nearly $17 billion delivery market while Canada Post, owned by the government, struggles with its labor problems. Canada Post, Canada's main postal service, has suffered from labor disruptions for the past year. This included during the holiday season when workers went on strike to protest pay. After contract negotiations broke down, the Canadian Union of Postal Workers, which represents delivery personnel at Canada Post initiated a ban on all overtime in May. Small businesses have been forced to use private carriers and rivals...

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US Air Force suspends SpaceX project on Pacific atoll report says

According to an article published this week by Stars and Stripes (an independent publication of the U.S. Military), the U.S. Air Force suspended plans to test hypersonic cargo deliveries using a remote Pacific island. The suspension was a result of reports that biologists and other experts claimed that the project could harm seabirds nesting at the Johnston Atoll Wildlife Refuge, an unincorporated U.S. Territory located nearly 1,300 km southwest of Hawaii. Air Force said that it would conduct an environmental assessment on the project. However, publication of a draft report was delayed due to opposition from environmental groups. SpaceX and...

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UPS offers voluntary buyout packages for its US drivers

UPS, the parcel giant, announced on Thursday that it would offer voluntary buyouts for its full-time U.S. driver as part of its largest network reconfiguration ever. This includes a massive overhaul which will result in 20,000 job cuts and the closure of 73 facilities. In April, the Atlanta-based firm announced a plan to reconfigure its network in response to a decrease in deliveries from Amazon.com and in response President Donald Trump’s tariffs. In a press release, the company stated that this buyout package was in addition to retirement benefits like pensions and healthcare. The Teamsters union which represents approximately 330,000...

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FedEx shares slide as trade turbulence hits demand, profit forecast

FedEx shares dropped on Wednesday, after the logistics giant predicted a current-quarter loss below expectations. This was due to U.S. Tariffs and President Donald Trump’s decision to remove duty-free status for certain consumer shipments coming from China. In premarket trading, shares of FedEx fell 6% while UPS dropped 1%. DHL, a German competitor, also fell by nearly 2%. The global demand environment is volatile, said CEO Raj Subramaniam, during an earnings webcast. However, the company did not provide revenue and earnings forecasts for the full year, citing uncertainties regarding U.S. Trade Policies. FedEx and UPS are seen as economic bellwethers...

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FedEx shares slide as trade turbulence hits demand, profit forecast

FedEx shares fell nearly 6% on Wednesday in premarket trade after the logistics giant warned of a challenging year and predicted earnings for the current quarter below expectations. This is due to the pressures from U.S. Tariffs, which are causing global demand to be volatile. The global demand environment is volatile, said CEO Raj Subramaniam, during an earnings webcast. However, the company did not provide revenue and earnings forecasts for the full year, citing uncertainties regarding U.S. Trade Policies, especially those relating to China. In April, the Trump administration imposed tariffs of 145% on China, which intensified the global trade...

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DHL Q2 profits beat expectations due to cost discipline

DHL, the German logistics giant, reported a higher-than-expected second quarter operating profit on February 2, as strict cost control helped overcome currency headwinds. The company reported a quarterly profit before interest and taxes (EBIT) in excess of the consensus estimate of 1,33 billion euros. DHL's revenue for the quarter fell by 3.9% compared to a year ago, falling below analysts' expectations of 21,01 billion euros. The German logistics giant confirmed that it expects annual free cash flows excluding M&A to be around 3 billion Euros. It added that the forecast did not take into account potential impacts of changes in...

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Wall St Week Ahead: Industrial sector gains will be tested as earnings increase

The Industrial sector has been the leader for U.S. stocks during a turbulent year on Wall Street. But its strength will be put to the test as earnings season gets underway. S&P 500 Industrials, which includes aerospace companies, electrical and machinery manufacturers, transportation companies and building products firms, has gained 15% in 2025. This is the best performance year-to date of all 11 S&P 500 sectors, and it's more than twice the index's overall gain. The industrials sector will continue to be in the spotlight with a week full of earnings reports, including those from over one-fifth (50%) of the...

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UK's Ofcom revised Royal Mail delivery targets in order to manage delays

The British media regulator has announced that it has set new minimum delivery deadlines to Royal Mail in order to avoid long delays and altered some existing delivery targets, which could help the postal services save up to 578.3 millions pounds (425 million pounds). Ofcom has fined Royal Mail $20 million for not meeting delivery targets over the past two years. Ofcom announced on Thursday that Royal Mail is required to ensure that no more than 99% of the mail arrives two days late. Delivery targets for "First Class", however, have been reduced from 93% to 90 percent delivered the...

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InPost purchases Spain's Sending in order to expand its delivery network throughout Iberia

InPost, a parcel locker company, has announced that it has acquired Spanish delivery firm Sending in order to expand its presence on the Iberian Peninsula. It will also integrate the 24-hour delivery service provided by Sending. Why it's important InPost has gained traction in other countries after establishing a stronghold on its native market, Poland. Sending is the latest in a strategy of pan-European growth, which began with the acquisition of Yodel earlier this year. By the Numbers InPost, at the end of its second quarter, had 3,000 automated package machines (APMs) and 9,000 pickup and drop-off locations in Spain...

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US importers use brokers to negotiate Trump's tariffs at a price

U.S. importers rely on customs brokers more and more to keep up with the ever-changing policies of President Donald Trump. The industry said that the booming demand for assistance in processing foreign products has increased the cost of these services, which adds another cost to tariffs. Customs brokerages, which were until recently an unrecognized branch of the import industry, now handle all the paperwork required to process shipments, calculate tariff bills, and calculate the paperwork. Brokers interviewed by said they were raising their fees. Major logistics companies like Memphis, Tennessee based FedEx, and Germany based DHL have also added staff...

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PostNL requires 'immediate' federal government action after 2024 revenue warning

PostNL's president called for urgent federal government action to secure the Dutch postal service on Monday, after the group cautioned on 2024 profit partly due to what she called an unsustainable service design. Shares of the postal operator fell as much as 8.4% in early trading, nearing their all-time low seen in March 2020. Slow to broaden their parcel networks and at times in monetary trouble, conventional postal services in Europe are having a hard time to keep up with competitors from other parcel locker operators such as Poland's InPost or Amazon. In a statement, outgoing CEO Herna Vernhagen called...

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PostNL cuts 2024 profit projection again, citing 'unsustainable' business design

Dutch postal operator PostNL cut its 2024 operating earnings projection for the second time on Monday, with its top executive mentioning less seasonal mail than expected in December and an unsustainable organization model. The Amsterdam-listed stock fell 3.2% in early trading. Slow to broaden their parcel networks and at times in financial difficulty, traditional postal services in Europe are having a hard time to keep up with competitors from other parcel locker firms such as Poland's InPost and Amazon. Immediate action to change the USO responsibilities (universal. service commitments) as well as a financial contribution from. federal government are inevitable...

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Poland's InPost to invest additional 600 mln pounds in Britain by 2029

Poland's InPost will invest an extra 600 million pounds ($ 731 million) by 2029 to broaden its operations in the UK, the UK federal government stated on Thursday. This will bring the parcel locker company's total investment in the UK to 1 billion pounds, supporting approximately 12,000 brand-new tasks, the government said in a declaration. InPost plans to broaden its network of automated lockers and logistics facilities in the country, the business said in a. declaration on Friday. The lockers, dubbed automated parcel devices or APMs, allow. customers to gather or drop off plans when it matches them. Britain is...

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Parcel locker firm InPost Q4 volumes rise 20%.

Parcel locker company InPost reported on Tuesday a 20% rise in fourthquarter volumes, driven by both its home market Poland and abroad. InPost, which aside Poland runs in eight countries, delivered 322.1 million parcels in the quarter, that included the hectic holiday. The business runs one of the most significant networks in Europe of pick-up drop-off (PUDO) points and automated lockers, dubbed automated parcel devices or APMs, that permit clients to gather or drop off plans when it suits them. InPost said that it added a record number of more than 11,500 APMs in 2024, bringing its network to 46,977...

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Trump might cancel United States Postal Service electric mail truck contract, sources state

Donald Trump's transition group is considering canceling the U.S. Postal Service's contracts to amaze its shipment fleet, as part of a more comprehensive suite of executive orders targeting electric automobiles, according to three sources acquainted with the strategies. The move, which might be revealed in the early days of Trump's administration that begins on Jan. 20, remains in line with Trump's project assures to roll back President Joe Biden's. efforts to decarbonize U.S. transportation to combat environment. modification-- a program Trump has stated is unneeded and possibly. harming to the economy. Reuters has previously reported that Trump is planning to....

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India probe clears DHL, FedEx, UPS of cost collusion accusations, file programs

An Indian antitrust examination has concluded there was no cost collusion between the domestic systems of delivery business DHL, United Parcel Service and FedEx, according to three sources and a file seen . The Competitors Commission of India (CCI) ordered an examination in 2022 into more than a lots shipment companies for alleged collusion on discount rates and tariffs and had reviewed thousands of emails to examine the fees business charged for airport services, Reuters reported in January. The case was filed by the Federation of Indian Publishers, which grumbled that international business, together with lots of domestic companies, were...

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United States startup Lyten to invest over $1 bln in Nevada lithium-sulfur battery factory

Silicon Valley startup Lyten revealed on Tuesday its strategy to construct the world's very first gigafactory for lithiumsulfur batteries in Reno, Nevada, as companies seek to capitalize on the need for more inexpensive source of power for electrical cars. With battery costs considerably affecting EV rates, automakers are increasingly searching for alternative innovations to make such cars available to a larger market. Lyten, backed by Chrysler-parent Stellantis and shipment providers FedEx, stated it would invest more than $1 billion in the center that would initially create 200 tasks, growing to more than 1,000 in northern Nevada. Nevada's Reno is also...

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InPost to buy remaining 70% in Menzies, SkyNews reports

Parcel locker business InPost is in very innovative talks to purchase the 70% stake it does not currently own in British logistics firm Menzies, Sky News reported on Monday. InPost decreased to comment. Pointing out unnamed sources, SkyNews said the deal was most likely to be announced this week. InPost purchased a 30% stake in Menzies for 49.3 million pounds ($ 64.4 million) last year and has a three-year choice to purchase the staying 70%. InPost CEO Rafal Brzoska said last month the company would decide on whether to use the call alternative by the end of the year. The...

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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,...