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DHL Group today (June 11) presented new express, freight and logistics services for the fast-growing ‘new energy’ sector along with further network investments as the world transitions from over-reliance on fossil fuels to greater use of renewable energy supplies.

The German logistics group is combining capabilities across its Express, Global Fo...


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J&T Express handled 213 million parcels during Southeast Asia’s mid-year “Double 6” shopping festival, an 83.5% year-on-year (YoY) increase, as the logistics provider reported new volume records across its core regional markets.

The Double 6 festival, centred around 6 June, is a mid-year online shopping event held across major e-commerce pla...


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Bpost is rolling out its Bbox parcel lockers across the SPAR Colruyt Group neighbourhood supermarket network in Belgium, in a partnership with Retail Partners Colruyt Group that will see around 120 stores equipped before the summer.

The initiative marks the first rollout of Bbox lockers at this scale within a retail grocery network. Around two t...


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PostNord is investing more than SEK 500 million (€45 million) in a new parcel and pallet handling terminal in Timrå, northern Sweden, as it expands capacity to support continued growth in the country’s e-commerce market.

The facility will be in the Midlanda area of Timrå, Västernorrland County, between Midlandavägen, Sundsvall-Timrå Airport and ...


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UPS and InPost have launched separate consultations on UK job cuts as two of the country’s biggest parcel operators move to reshape their networks amid mounting cost pressures and shifting delivery patterns.

UPS is reportedly considering thousands of delivery job losses and the closure of package centres while InPost is consulting on lorry drive...


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