Aramex: Australia preparing for an “avalanche of returns”
Aramex has said that it delivered over 450,000 more parcels than last Christmas.
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Posted by Emily | Jan 16, 2020 | E-Commerce, Parcel |
Aramex has said that it delivered over 450,000 more parcels than last Christmas.
Read MorePosted by Emily | Jan 16, 2020 | E-Commerce, Parcel |
Amazon said it will allow its third-party sellers to start using FedEx’s ground service again after banning them from using it since 16 December as they said FedEx were unable to hit Amazon’s performance targets.
Read MorePosted by Emily | Jan 15, 2020 | E-Commerce, Parcel, Sustainability |
Amazon has ordered 40 StreetScooter WORK Box electric vans which will be deployed at its distribution centre in Munich Daglfing. StreetScooter has also installed 60 charging stations at the Amazon site.
Read MorePosted by Emily | Jan 15, 2020 | E-Commerce, Parcel |
The parcel service provider GLS Ireland has added GlobalBusinessParcel to its portfolio of services – allowing Irish companies to send parcels, documents and goods to almost every country in the world.
Read MorePosted by Emily | Jan 14, 2020 | E-Commerce, Infrastructure, Parcel, Retail |
Hermes transported 5 % more parcels during in November/December 2019 than in 2018. Hermes has announced that it kept its Christmas delivery promise – over 91 % of the shipments were successfully delivered in the first delivery attempt.
Read MoreBritish third-party logistics (3PL) company Wincanton has seen an increase upon last year’s...
Read MorePosted by Emily | Jan 14, 2020 | E-Commerce, Infrastructure, Parcel, Sustainability |
UPS has deployed five eBikes in Copenhagen, one in Stockholm and one in Aarhus as part of its global effort to improve the sustainability of its deliveries.
Read MorePosted by Emily | Jan 14, 2020 | E-Commerce, Parcel, Post |
Korkij Danchaivichit, deputy secretary-general of the telecom regulator, has reportedly been selected as new chief executive of Thailand Post in a board meeting on Monday, writes Bangkok Post.
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