In his white paper, ‘Competition and cooperation in the cross-border e-commerce ecosystem’, Tom Forbes draws similarities between Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution and how postal operators have adapted thus far to the rise in e-commerce and challenges of cross-border deliveries.
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Royal Mail has acquired a stake in Australian e-commerce technology company Market Engine Global. The…
Left to right: Christof Ehrhart, director of corporate communications and corporate responsibility, Deutsche Post DHL…
Royal Mail is expanding the number of British products that are available to Chinese customers…
Left: Korean pavilion homepage for Tmall.comOnline marketplace operator Alibaba has announced it will be expanding its…
Joris D’Incà, Michael Lierow and Sebastian Janssen from management consultancy firm Oliver Wyman explore Amazon’s potential move into the delivery logistics sector and how existing companies in the field can prepare for a new competitor
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
Postal Technology International spoke to Ian Davidson, president of SMB Mailing Europe at Pitney Bowes, at this year’s Post-Expo event in Stockholm, Sweden about the company’s latest developments and 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