Delta Cargo plans to scale out its additional first- and last-mile capabilities for original equipment manufacturers (OEM) and customer markets through its DASH Door-To-Door network in an effort to accommodate growing domestic e-commerce demand. Delta Cargo’s door-to-door service for OEM markets currently works in cooperation with Atlanta-based same-day delivery service Roadie. However, the combination carrier […]
Delta Cargo to expand DASH network to accommodate e-commerce demand
Carrier will build first- and last-mile capabilities for DASH customers
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by Kelly Stroh
- Categories: Carriers, E-Commerce
- Tags: DASHdelta cargoPremium
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