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That's why cutting the dividend on July 29 wouldn't be a disaster. It might, in fact, be the smartest move UPS can make.
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On Thursday, the courier offered its U.S. drivers a voluntary buyout as part of "the largest network reconfiguration in UPS history." ...
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Amazon is shifting away from UPS and other carriers as it works to build its own logistics empire, in part to gain greater control over transit times and the end-customer's delivery experience.
Amazon doesn't expect a significant impact on deliveries, but experts warn that some rural customers could face delays if UPS workers strike.
Considering that Amazon (AMZN) accounted for 11.8% of UPS's total revenue for the year, which translates to roughly $10.7 billion, it didn't help that the delivery giant also resumed its pattern ...
After UPS drivers secured a new labor contract in August paying up to $170K, some Amazon drivers, who earn just over minimum wage want to get behind the wheel of a brown truck.
"Microhub" parking zones reserved for e-commerce firms to offload parcels from trucks to cargo bikes and hand-carts routinely ...
Amazon, UPS’s largest customer and competitor, could overtake the Sandy Springs-based company as the nation’s largest package carrier this year.