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Express carriers move to minimize Hurricane Laura impact

Caryn Livingston by Caryn Livingston
August 28, 2020
in Carriers, Express
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As millions of people braced for the impact of Hurricane Laura on the U.S. Gulf Coast this week, major express carriers FedEx, UPS and DHL also prepared to adjust their networks and ensure the safety of their employees. In addition to their global networks, all three integrators have major U.S. hubs in or near the […]

 

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