UPS appears to have shifted from an acquisition strategy to a partnership approach to growing its e-commerce revenue more quickly, which is perhaps a smarter strategy for Big Brown. One such deal can be seen in the late March announcement that UPS and ESW, the direct-to-consumer (DTC) e-commerce company, are partnering to expand cross-border e-commerce […]
Consultant Insight: UPS partnerships aim to increase cross-border e-commerce revenue

UPS is investing in its operations to allow packages to be inserted into its Worldport air operations as late as 1:30 a.m. Photo: UPS
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