Amazon has instituted a new fee for some returns at UPS Stores in order to compensate for return costs. The Seattle-based tech giant has instituted a charge if return options at Whole Foods, Kohl’s or ...
Amazon and FedEx have entered a package delivery deal. Business Insider reported, citing an internal document, that a new agreement between the e-commerce giant and delivery company was inked in late ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Several companies are sharing plans for seasonal hiring nationally, including here in the Triangle. "In the Raleigh area, which is very competitive, we have raised that ...
Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) is an online retail powerhouse, selling and delivering its own products and acting as a middleman for other retailers. The company's delivery trucks are ubiquitous in some areas ...
CINCINNATI — If you are an Amazon Prime member, you may recall a few years ago when almost everything had one—or two-day shipping. That's not always the case anymore, with so many items coming from ...
COPENHAGEN, Denmark--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Caliber, a stakeholder intelligence company helping brands build trust, released its annual U.S. Fortune 30 Most Trusted & Liked Companies Survey, finding that ...
Customers living near a free drop-off location who decide to return their package through UPS may have to pay a $1 fee, an Amazon spokesperson said Tuesday. "We offer convenient, easy returns to ...
Most businesses see their UPS and FedEx delivery drivers every day, and are on a first name basis with both. But as of last week, only one of those drivers will be bringing packages from Amazon.
Shortly after announcing they will cut significant amounts of business with Amazon, the United Parcel Service (UPS) stock plummeted to the single largest loss in company history. Stock valuation ...
The logo for Amazon.com Inc. is displayed on a screen at the Nasdaq MarketSite, July 27, 2018. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, file) (AP) — Amazon has restarted a shipping service it paused in the early days ...
In February, Amazon Chief Financial Officer Brian Olsavsky made one thing clear about the retailer's in-house logistics arm: It's cheaper and often better than traditional delivery partners like UPS ...
That wasn’t always the case. For decades, Amazon shipped its packages to customers like most other retailers did, using one of the three major shipping companies: UPS, FedEx, and the U.S. Postal ...