Stories Tagged as
Shipping
Record number of returns expected this holiday season
by
Andy Uhler
Nov 29, 2019
Online returns are costing retailers more than ever. In-store returns, however, create an opportunity for a shopper to buy something else.
Farmgirl Flowers' limited "menu" approach is a blooming success
by
Amy Scott
and Daisy Palacios
Nov 28, 2019
CEO Christina Stembel was turned down more than a hundred times for capital before deciding to use her own money and strategy.
Amazon sacrifices profits for faster shipping
Oct 25, 2019
The company's spending a lot of money to make sure you get your meat thermometer the same day you order it.
Rising Great Lakes water levels benefit some, but cost others
by
Dan Kraker
Aug 15, 2019
The shipping industry is profiting from rising water levels in the Great Lakes, but homeowners and city parks are struggling.
In logistics, employers scramble for workers
May 7, 2019
Bureau of Labor Statistics data show nearly 90,000 job openings in warehousing, transportation and utilities in March.
Amazon delivery options are rooted in data — and competition
by
Jack Stewart
Apr 25, 2019
The online retail giant still feels brick-and-mortar stores hot on its heels.
For public good, not for profit.
U.S. short on long-haul truckers
Mar 13, 2019
Trucking companies are boosting pay and trying to make the lifestyle more amenable to a new generation of drivers.
Not plain sailing for Texas oil exports
Mar 8, 2019
In Texas, energy companies are scrambling to find a home for the record amount of oil they’re producing.
Maritime rule change could push up costs
Jan 18, 2019
The United Nations agency regulating shipping wants ships to use cleaner fuel.