June 25, 2025
| This week’s logistics news and insights for supply chain leaders
The employees' strike remains in place until the agreement is ratified by members, a Unifor spokesperson told Supply Chain Dive.
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In-transit shipments that weren't delivered by Thursday will be held in the carrier's network as an employee strike continues.
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The carrier's plan to combine its Express and Ground networks is starting to roll out in larger U.S. markets.
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Multi-Channel Fulfillment users previously faced a 5% surcharge when they used non-Amazon carriers to deliver Walmart orders.
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The advancements will help customers get their orders faster and increase product availability, the company said.
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Shippers continued to frontload cargo in May ahead of tariffs, giving a boost to dry van volumes, but analysts note carriers still lack pricing power.
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Spot prices fell for the first time in a year, likely due to declining consumer sentiment and international trade uncertainty, Xeneta reported.
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The retailer is focused on buying core items while cutting SKUs to battle market uncertainty and simplify its assortment.
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