Parcel business is bright spot for global postal operators
The global postal industry is increasingly focused on parcel shipments over mail for its financial health.
The global postal industry is increasingly focused on parcel shipments over mail for its financial health.
Postal networks could be a good alternative direct-to-consumer shipping option to the U.S. for some shippers dealing with complicated and expensive new tariff rules, as the backlog at UPS warehouses demonstrates.
The end of the U.S. de minimis exemption is disrupting European postal service for parcel customers.
The U.S. Postal Service’s limited ability to operate as a pure private business makes it more difficult to turn a profit. Other postal operators have more management flexibility, a new report shows.
Motorcycles had a two-decade run at the U.S. Postal Service, but that helped push the industry into new ways of mail delivery.
The U.S. Postal Service wants to grab a larger share of the parcel business, and it is rolling out programs designed to do just that.