UPS rolls out United States Driver Voluntary Program
July 18, 2025
The package from UPS includes $1,800 per year of service at UPS, with a minimum payout of $10,000, with all years of service honored. The company has more than 10,000 full-time drivers with 25 years of service or more.
June retail sales see growth despite tariff worries
July 17, 2025
June retail sales, adjusted for seasonal variation and holiday and trading day differences but not price changes, came in at $720.1 billion, up 0.6% over May’s $715.5 billion and up 3.9% annually. And total retail sales, from April through June, posted a 4.1% annual gain compared to the same period a year ago.
EU and Mexico face 30% U.S. tariffs as trade tensions escalate
July 14, 2025
the weekend he said that matching 30% tariffs will be placed on the imports from the European Union and Mexico to the U.S. on the same date—separate from sectoral tariffs.
Shippers face tight timelines and mounting uncertainty ahead of August 1 tariff shift
July 11, 2025
As the White House continues to send out letters to United States trading partners, regarding reciprocal tariffs that will be implemented in U.S.-bound imports, set to take effect on August 1—which was pushed back earlier this week from a previous July 9 deadline—there remains a general sense of supply chain and logistics uncertainty, for industry stakeholders, in terms of next steps.
President Trump says 35% U.S. tariffs on imports from Canada are set to take effect in August
July 11, 2025
North American trade tensions between the United States and Canada remain high with President Donald Trump stating on a social media post this week that he sent Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney a letter stating that effective August 1, the U.S. will charge Canada a 35% tariff on products imported into the U.S. from Canada, separate from tariffs on specific sectors.
SMC3 Connections Q&A: Target supply chain executive Tim Hotze
July 10, 2025
LM Group News Editor Jeff Berman recently spoke with Tim Hotze, Senior Vice President Operations Planning, Network Steering and Optimization, for Target, at the SMC3 Connections conference in Salt Lake City last month. Hotze provided a detailed overview of key facets of Target's supply chain and logistics operations, including: sourcing, tariffs, AI, and Peak Season, among other topics.
Reciprocal tariff pause extended to August 1 amid trade negotiations, raising pressure on U.S. trade partners
July 7, 2025
While there have not been material changes in United States trade policy going back to the three-month pause of the White House’s reciprocal tariffs implemented on April 9, it stands to reason that will be soon coming to an end, with the pause set to expire on July 9. But it may not be the end that was initially expected, with various reports indicating the pause has been moved back to August 1.
De Minimis exemption is set to officially end in 2027
July 7, 2025
The move targets low-cost shipments from companies like Shein and Temu, which have relied on the rule to avoid tariffs.
U.S.-Vietnam make trade deal
July 3, 2025
President Donald Trump announced a trade agreement with Vietnam this week, slashing the threatened 46% tariff on Vietnamese imports to 20% and granting duty-free entry for U.S. goods. The deal comes as Washington intensifies efforts to redraw global supply chains and reduce America’s reliance on Chinese manufacturing.
UPS buyout plan for drivers sparks union backlash
July 3, 2025
The Teamsters said earlier today that UPS is preparing to roll out later this month what it called “an illegal plan” to buy out full-time Teamsters-represented UPS employees, labeling it a corporate scheme which directly violated its contract with UPS that represents 340,000 delivery workers.
Services output returns to growth in June, reports ISM
July 3, 2025
The June Services PMI, at 50.8 (a reading of 50 or higher signals growth), increased 0.9% over May’s 49.9 reading.
FedEx rolls out a new pricing structure for parcel pickups set to take effect in August
July 2, 2025
FedEx said that this new pricing and rating structure is for parcel pickups in the United States and Canada. And it added that this new rating structure will charge weekly for regularly scheduled (U.S. and Canada) and automated pickups (U.S. only), regardless of service type—whether it is FedEx expedited or standard service—with on-call pickups in the U.S. charged per stop.
36th Annual State of Logistics Report: Navigating uncertainty amid rising costs and global disruptions
July 1, 2025
The 36th Annual State of Logistics (SoL) Report highlights a logistics market tested by economic and geopolitical uncertainties. Despite ongoing disruptions, including rising tariffs and environmental challenges, the report showcases strategies that logistics professionals are using to adapt and maintain resilience. With e-commerce growth driving demand for faster deliveries and more efficient operations, the report offers a snapshot of the industry's current state and forecasts for 2025.
Tariff turmoil looms as White House trade pause nears deadline
July 1, 2025
While it is likely true that not many people thought the soon-to-be-ending three-month pause on the White House’s “Liberation Day, ” or reciprocal, tariffs would be a low-key affair, with just more than a week to go to the July 8 deadline, the global supply chain, once again, is preparing—and very likely about to deal with more—for a hefty amount of uncertainty, coupled with what could be viewed as a continued lack of clarity, relating to next step in...
Viewpoint: Tradition, longevity, and deep market commitment will help shippers navigate the logistics fog
July 1, 2025
In a world of fleeting trends and short attention spans, tradition and market commitment still reign supreme. Logistics Management (LM) has invested in research and authoritative content for over six decades, providing actionable insights to the logistics industry. This column introduces the 36th Annual State of Logistics (SoL) Report, which highlights current challenges, including tariff disputes, regional conflicts, labor shortages, and rising costs. The report stresses the need for logistics providers to embrace technology—AI, automation, and integrated systems—to...
DHL Express Canada workers ratify new deal
June 30, 2025
The new four-year contract includes raises, better pensions, mental health benefits, and protections around AI and automation.
Amazon announces plans to triple delivery network, targeting rural U.S. with $4B push for same- and next-day deliveries
June 30, 2025
Seattle-based global e-commerce bellwether Amazon recently announced it has it will be expanding its Same-Day and Next-Day Delivery services, with a rural focus, for tens of millions of United States-based customers located in more than 4,000 smaller cities, towns, and rural communities by the end of 2025.
Industry titan Fred Smith, FedEx founder and executive chairman, passes away
June 22, 2025
Smith’s career ascension and leadership, in the creation of FedEx, originally established as the air ground Federal Express network in 1973, reads as a case study in how to create a business and shape it into one of the most successful and established companies in the world.
Fed holds rates steady amid tariff issues, leaving logistics sector in holding pattern
June 19, 2025
As was widely expected, the Federal Reserve said yesterday that it will not make any changes to its federal funds rate, which comes from the Federal Reserve Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), announcing that it again decided to leave the target range for the federal funds rate at 4.25%-to-4.5%.
Strategic deals, not volume, are driving transportation & logistics M&A amid uncertainty, says PwC report
June 18, 2025
A combination of factors is having what could be viewed as a negative impact, when it comes to transportation and logistics (T&L) mergers and acquisition (M&A) activity. That was the primary thesis of a new report issued today by business consultancy PwC, entitled “Transportation & Logistics: US Deals 2025 Midyear Outlook.”