Logistics is constantly evolving, constantly dealing with new challenges and having to embrace innovative solutions. Whether it’s advancements in technology, changes in global trade policies, or updates in shipping and transportation methods, there’s always something new happening. Our blog aims to keep you informed and up-to-date with the most important industry news, breaking down complex topics into easy-to-understand information. Join us as we discuss logistics news, bringing you insights and trends that shape the way goods move around the globe.
UPS to cut 12K jobs in 2024 amid weak delivery demand
UPS is planning to cut about 12,000 jobs to save about a billion dollars. The reductions will be coming mostly from the management-level employees, of which there are 85,000. Most of the cuts will be made at the beginning of the year. Even if the delivery demand picks back up, Brian Newman, CFO, doesn’t expect these jobs to return saying that “It’s changing the effective way that we operate”. Many parcel carriers have been slowly cutting jobs to minimize expenses since about 2021, including Fedex in 2023;
Aldi turns to AI to strengthen freight management
Aldi is focusing on centralizing its global shipping volume, increase cost transparency, and improve its control over the movement of goods throughout its supply chain. One of the ways they plan to do that is to turn to AI to manage their end-to-end freight management. Fritz Walleczek, managing director at Aldi’s aims to “greatly improve effectiveness in collaborating with our supplier”. They specifically want to specifically consolidate and reduce freight rates, shipment handling and storage costs as well as manual processes”.
Warehouse employment keeps falling — and more layoffs loom
Companies have started to focus more on efficiency instead of expansion within their supply chain networks. These layoffs and efficiency focus may also lead to some companies relocating some of their older locations to more modern locations for efficient shipping and handling processes. Stephanie Rodriguez, national director of industrial services at real estate giant Colliers, says “instead of having these large distribution centers, or going full throttle and leasing more of them, they’re reevaluating their supply chains and how they’re getting product to the end consumer”.
Thanks for joining our roundup of industry news from the logistics sector! As we navigate these changes, staying informed and adaptable is crucial for success in the logistics field. These stories not only inform us about current trends but also inspire us to think ahead, preparing for the future challenges and opportunities in the world of logistics.