FedEx posts fiscal first quarter earnings growth
December 19, 2025
Quarterly revenue, at $23.5 billion, increased 7% annually, and operating income, at $1.38 billion, was up 31%. Earnings per share, at $4.82, beat Wall Street expectations, at $4.02.
USPS bets on last-mile expansion to drive revenue and enable faster delivery for retailers and logistics providers
December 18, 2025
With a focus on expanding access to its last mile delivery network, the United States Postal Service (USPS) said this week that shippers of all sizes will now be able to access more than 18,000 USPS delivery destination units (DDU) across the country.
ShipMatrix reports strong Cyber Week delivery performance results
December 16, 2025
For Cyber Week, which ShipMatrix defines as the week of December 1-7‑and a period in which more than 100 million parcels per day are handled, with more than 80% of these parcels being holiday gifts and delivered to residences—the firm reported very strong performance results for FedEx, UPS, and the United States Postal Service (USPS).
DHL’s 2025 Peak Season approach includes more planning and less panic
December 4, 2025
Peak season used to feel like a mad dash, but DHL says the holidays don’t bring the same sense of chaos they once did. Thanks to years of planning, better forecasting, and rapid growth in robotics, the company is heading into the busiest stretch of the year with confidence instead of panic.
Q&A: Ali Faghri, Chief Strategy Officer, XPO
November 24, 2025
Logistics Management Group News Editor Jeff Berman recently interviewed Ali Faghri Chief Strategy Officer at Greenwich, Conn.-based national less-than-truckload (LTL) carrier XPO. Faghri provided Berman with a detailed overview of the LTL market, economic conditions, and how XPO is leveraging AI, among other topics, in the interview below.
Logistics real estate demand hits an inflection point, reports Prologis Industrial Business Indicator
November 10, 2025
The third quarter IBI Activity Index reading came in at 53, with the inflection period coming from net absorption, new lease signings, and the proposal pipeline each at healthier levels in the third quarter compared to the 2024 average. And it added that the IBI reading showed a decline, as “supply chain activity peaked early in 2025 due to trade volatility,” adding that the recovery is nonlinear, paced by large and e-commerce companies pacing growth that is expected to be followed by other...
DHL eCommerce report finds logistics subscriptions and multi-carrier strategies are key to 2025 Peak Season success
November 10, 2025
A new report recently issued by DHL eCommerce, a subsidiary of global logistics services provider, Deutsche Post DHL Group, examined how both business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) e-commerce shippers are getting ready for peak season, in terms of their key objectives and priorities.
Fed delivers second straight rate cut as growth slows and job market softens
October 30, 2025
The Federal Reserve said yesterday that it lowered the target rate, for the federal funds rate, which comes from its Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) for the second consecutive month, dropping it by 0.25%, to 3.75%-to-4.0%, its lowest rate level since 2022.
New JLL report highlights strong Q3 industrial leasing activity
October 29, 2025
The report, entitled “JLL’s U.S. IND Market Dynamics Q3,” stated that third-quarter leasing volume reached 146.2 million square feet (MSF), marking the highest level of leasing activity since the first quarter of 2024 (and 387.1 MSF year-to-date).
Industrial vacancy rate holds at 6.6% in Q3 amid drop in construction starts and strong 3PL leasing activity, CBRE says
October 28, 2025
A key thesis in the report was focused on how the pairing of strong leasing and a decline in new construction held the overall quarterly vacancy rate at 6.6%, which the firm said reversed a stretch of quarterly losses that had been intact going back to the second quarter of 2022.
Q&A: Chris Butler, CEO, National Tree Company
October 23, 2025
LM Group News Editor Jeff Berman recently interviewed Chris Butler, CEO, at Cranford, N.J.-based National Tree Company. Butler provided Berman with an overview of how National Tree is handling tariff policy, supply chain uncertainty, seasonal issues, and sourcing, among other topics.
Supply chain experts forecast stabilization amid rising costs and global uncertainty
October 9, 2025
A panel of industry experts across different areas of the supply chain provided a detailed overview of market trends and themes this week in a session at the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) EDGE annual conference, which was held in National Harbor, Maryland.
Pepsi Co’s Phillips examines six big trends shaping the future of CPG and retail at CSCMP EDGE
October 9, 2025
PepsiCo's John Phillips told the CSCMP Edge audience that AI is changing everything from advertising to retail theft prevention.
2025 parcel peak volumes are expected to climb as shippers brace for higher fees, says ShipMatrix
October 3, 2025
The firm said that based on its estimates it expects that 2.3 million packages will be delivered over this year’s peak, representing a 5% annual gain, attributing the expected increase to one more shopping day than there was in 2024.
Amazon Shipping rolls out higher Peak Season fees for 2025 holidays
October 1, 2025
Amazon Shipping will add peak season surcharges from Oct. 26 through Jan. 17, 2026, the company recently announced.
ASCM Top 10 trends offer up few surprises with AI, tariffs among concerns
September 30, 2025
The Association for Supply Chain Management has released its Top 10 Trends for 2026, highlighting how artificial intelligence, workforce evolution, trade dynamics, resilience, and sustainability will reshape global supply chains.
DHL executives forecast subdued but strategic 2025 Peak Season amid global trade shifts
September 26, 2025
Top-level executives at Plantation, Fla.-based global express delivery and logistics services provider DHL shared their thoughts and expectations about the 2025 Peak Season this week, on a company-hosted call.
LM reader survey examines the impact of the removal of the de minimis exemption
September 25, 2025
While 32% of logistics stakeholders report operational disruptions like cost increases and slower deliveries, nearly half say they've seen no impact—suggesting a complex, uneven industry transition.
Q&A: Jeff Tafel, President of the National Association of Foreign Trade Zones
September 25, 2025
Logistics Management Group News Editor Jeff Berman spoke with Jeff Tafel, president of the Washington, D.C.-based National Association of Foreign-Trade Zones. Topics covered included: the impact of the recent removal of the de minimis exemption on Foreign Trade-Zone activity, the mission of the NAFTZ, and the impact of tariffs, among others.
Southern California expansion is underway for Veho
September 22, 2025
Los Angeles-based alternative parcel delivery platform services provider Veho said this month that it has taken steps to expand its Southern California presence.