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UPS will not join FedEx lawsuit against U.S. government

FILE PHOTO: The logo of United Parcel Service is seen at the new package sorting and delivery UPS hub in Corbeil-Essonnes and Evry, southern Paris, France, June 26, 2018. REUTERS/Charles Platiau - Copyright CHARLES PLATIAU(Reuters)     United Parcel Service Inc said on Tuesday it would not join a lawsuit FedEx Corp filed against the U.S.

FedEx sues U.S. Department of Commerce

Yesterday (Monday), FedEx filed a suit in U.S. District Court in the District of Columbia against the U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC), which seeks to enforce prohibitions contained in the Export Administration Regulations (EAR). The suit follows FedEx’s accidental diversion of several Huawei packages shipped from the United Kingdom to the United States earlier this month.   In the filing, FedEx argued that the

FedEx’s Breakup With Amazon – What is means

Amazon no longer needs FedEx. But that's actually not so bad for the shipping company, which is cutting ties with the e-commerce giant. In many ways, these two companies had long been using each other, all the while knowing that a breakup was inevitable. So now that FedEx has opted to not renew

Walmart relaunches service to deliver groceries to shoppers’ refrigerators

Walmart's groceries delivery to shoppers' refrigerators     Walmart Inc. will restart a service that offers the delivery of groceries directly to shoppers’ refrigerators - part of its attempts to find unconventional ways to offer cheap and rapid delivery of online orders. Walmart had started testing the service in 2017 with smart security company August Home

Taxify has changed its name to Bolt

    ... eyes the electric scooter market   Uber challenger Taxify has changed its name to Bolt, and the change is rolling out across its apps and website. To avoid some of the inevitable confusion, it is describing itself as "Bolt (Taxify)" for the time being. The company says it wants to

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