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Alternatives to UPS and FedEx

The Logistics of Logistics

Headquartered in Austin, TX, it recently rebranded itself as LSO to reflect an updated brand image of expanded capabilities and service areas. The company tries to minimize package damage by facilitating more direct routes for package delivery. The company also offers a loyalty program called Package Points.

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Alternatives to UPS and FedEx

The Logistics of Logistics

Headquartered in Austin, TX, it recently rebranded itself as LSO to reflect an updated brand image of expanded capabilities and service areas. The company tries to minimize package damage by facilitating more direct routes for package delivery. The company also offers a loyalty program called Package Points.

Ohio 100
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Alternatives to UPS and FedEx

The Logistics of Logistics

Headquartered in Austin, TX, it recently rebranded itself as LSO to reflect an updated brand image of expanded capabilities and service areas. The company tries to minimize package damage by facilitating more direct routes for package delivery. The company also offers a loyalty program called Package Points.

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Are We Losing Our Jobs to Robots? Each 1 Costs 6 Jobs, a New Study Says

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Austin based startup is gunning to be the next FedEx killer instead of UberRush. Dropoff, an Austin-based startup, has expanded into five different states and 12 cities in the last two years , CEO Sean Spector told Business Insider. You just might see what one startup thinks could be the future of international cargo transport.

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Are We Losing Our Jobs to Robots? Each 1 Costs 6 Jobs, a New Study Says

BlueYonder

Austin based startup is gunning to be the next FedEx killer instead of UberRush. Dropoff, an Austin-based startup, has expanded into five different states and 12 cities in the last two years , CEO Sean Spector told Business Insider. You just might see what one startup thinks could be the future of international cargo transport.

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This Week in Logistics News (September 11 – 17)

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China’s WeRide unveils electric, autonomous cargo van. The companies said Wednesday that the collaboration will use Ford Escape hybrids with Argo AI technology for Walmart deliveries in Miami, the District of Columbia and Austin, Texas. The jobs include full and part-time positions, such as package handlers and drivers.

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This Week in Logistics News (November 12 – 18)

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The company has spent nearly a decade pursuing founder Jeff Bezos’ vision of autonomous drones that can deliver a package weighing less than 5 pounds as little as 30 minutes after a customer places an order. billion in chemicals cargo a week. Boston, and Chicago. That’s all for this week.