April 30, 2025
| This week’s logistics news and insights for supply chain leaders
The first meetings since early March mark a step forward as the carrier's customers prepare for a potential strike next month.
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Finding delivery alternatives should be a priority for businesses reliant on the carrier, which could see employees strike next month, experts said.
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The carrier said it lifted the suspension following discussions with the U.S. government and the return of informal processing for goods under $2,500.
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The carrier also announced 73 facilities would close by June's end as part of “the largest network reconfiguration in our history,” CEO Carol Tomé said.
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The company has agreed to buy Andlauer Healthcare Group for $1.6 billion, strengthening its cold chain capabilities in North America.
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The project, slated to finish by 2028, is part of the e-commerce giant's efforts to strengthen its fulfillment capabilities.
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CEO Marty Freeman said the e-commerce giant’s new service presents an opportunity.
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The Trump administration’s latest such investigation could set the foundation for new sector-specific tariffs.
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“Our customers are expressing more concern around cost impacts of tariffs and less concern regarding demand from their customers,” CEO Adam Miller said.
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