UPS sees decline in Q2 and refuses further guidance over 'uncertainty'
US integrator UPS today reported a second-quarter drop in revenues and profits, but declined to ...
Global logistics has not changed much conceptually since the days of Christopher Columbus and the very early days of international commerce such as the Silk Road.
The incredible pace of technology since the industrial age has increased the speed and transparency of freight and pricing across global supply chains but the method hasn’t changed significantly. Yes, we can move freight quicker and further. We can track it better – for those who care where their freight is every minute; some still ...
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