US Lastmile Delivery Firms Adapt to Largeitem Market Challenges
The U.S. last mile delivery market for large items is expected to reach $11.66 billion in revenue, with the independent contractor model continuing to rise.
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The U.S. last mile delivery market for large items is expected to reach $11.66 billion in revenue, with the independent contractor model continuing to rise.
In the bulk last mile delivery sector, third-party logistics (3PL) face both opportunities and challenges. Recent reports indicate that the US market size is approximately $10.15 billion, with future growth projected to decline at a lower CAGR. Contributing factors include tariff uncertainties and reduced consumer spending, while independent contractors represent 96.4% of the delivery workforce.
This article explores the observations and thoughts of Brandon Fried, Executive Director of the Airforwarders Association, regarding the logistics industry in 2025. It analyzes the current challenges and opportunities while emphasizing the importance of leadership and cross-industry collaboration. He advocates for finding opportunities amid change and collectively shaping the future landscape of logistics.
This article explores how companies can effectively balance the costs and performance of lightweight and reinforced packaging in international express delivery. It analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of both approaches and provides optimization recommendations to reduce transportation costs and improve cargo safety.
SHEIN's global visits surged by 20% in May, reaching 244 million, driven by its efficient supply chain, targeted marketing, and competitive pricing. This report analyzes SHEIN's growth engines and explores the challenges and opportunities it faces, including sustainable development, intellectual property disputes, and market competition. It also examines the potential for expansion into emerging markets and the development of personalized services. SHEIN's rapid growth highlights its success in the fast-fashion e-commerce landscape, but also underscores the importance of addressing ethical and environmental concerns for long-term sustainability.
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This article explores the current key trends and challenges in the air freight industry. It analyzes market volumes and service conditions, the impact of tariff policies, the shortage of FAA air traffic controllers, and the outlook for the peak season in 2025. By gaining insights from industry experts, it highlights new opportunities for future development.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced the winners of the 2025 Diversity & Inclusion Awards, recognizing Claudia Zapata-Cardone, Katherine Moloney, and Air Canada for their outstanding contributions to promoting diversity and inclusion in the aviation industry. These awards aim to encourage more people to join the aviation sector and create a more inclusive and representative industry. The awards highlight the importance of fostering a welcoming environment for individuals from all backgrounds within the aviation community.
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