Amazon's logistics arm delivered an estimated 6.7 billion parcels in 2025, compared to 6.6 billion for USPS, 4.4 billion for UPS, and 3.6 billion for FedEx.
The global supply chain has entered a new era—one defined by constant disruption. From shifting tariffs and geopolitical conflict to regulatory swings, cyber risks, and climate-related shocks, volatility is no longer the exception, it’s the rule. Legacy systems and disconnected tools can’t keep up, leaving you vulnerable to costly mistakes, delayed responses, and missed opportunities.
DP World saw its revenue increase by 22% year-over-year to $24.4 billion, and its earnings before interests, taxes, depreciation and amortization rise by 18% to $6.4 billion.
For much of modern healthcare history, supply chain operations were treated as a necessary background function, focused on purchasing, inventory management, and keeping clinical shelves stocked. Today, that model is no longer viable, as hospitals operate in an environment defined by razor-thin margins, supply disruptions, and growing scrutiny over costs.
In an environment where volatility has become the norm, parcel pricing can no longer be managed reactively. This report equips supply chain leaders with the visibility and context needed to challenge assumptions, anticipate cost impacts, and build more resilient, margin-aware parcel strategies for 2026 and beyond.
Modern supply chains are under growing pressure from market volatility, regulatory changes, rising transportation costs, and increasing sustainability expectations. This eBookexplores how rail transportation strengthens modern, multimodal logistics networks and works alongside trucking to support long-term supply chain performance.
The latest news, analysis, services and systems regarding logistics and freight and their impact on global supply chains. Today’s companies are transporting and delivering perishables and manufactured goods in a more timely and efficient manner than ever before through logistics solutions. New technologies that provide information during local and global shipments are transforming the way companies do business - and allowing them to stay ahead of the competition in their industries. As transportation and distribution services continue to evolve, businesses are discovering new ways to increase efficiency and cut costs. Learn how companies are using logistics and cargo solutions to power their supply chains.
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