Michael Lierow examines the opportunities for e-tail giants, small and medium-sized companies and third-party logistics providers in the growing e-commerce market
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Michael Holt, FedEx Express senior vice president operations Europe, talks to Postal Technology International about the company’s success in the air freight business and its plans for the future
To truly exceed in the e-commerce world, should postal operators develop partnerships with e-retailers? Liz Morrell finds out
The growth of domestic express delivery is lagging behind the rapid growth of e-commerce in China, raising concerns about how well logistics players can handle increasing volumes. Paul Willis looks at what is being done to create a smarter Chinese logistics network
In a carrier market that can be clearly differentiated by the quality of service on offer, Neil Jackson, chief executive, Triangle Management Services, calls on retailers to use growing insight into what constitutes the total cost of delivery, from late to lost goods, returns to complaints handling, and pay for a service that will truly reflect customer expectation.
US Postal Service (USPS) and UPS have announced a partnership designed to offer better service…
Automation Technology of the Year: XMS (eXtended Mail Sorter) from Solystic Postal automation involves widely…
La Poste Group has committed in France to achieving a 20 percent reduction in CO2 emissions before 2015 compared with 2008.
Automation Technology of the Year: Siemens’ CFC 3004 Sonja Frantz, vice president of Siemens Postal…
Due to new technologies, especially in the field of batteries, and to the need to tackle climate change, we now see a true fresh start to the use of electric vans all over the world. This is particularly true in the postal sector, with operators wishing to cut their CO2 emissions through the use of electric vans as well as electric delivery tricycles or bicycles.