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Spanky
#1 2026-06-12 16:59:26

UPS Has Completed Its Rollout Of RFID Across Its Network: No More Manual Scans, Tracking Updates Available Dozens Of Times Per Package

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#2 2026-06-12 17:15:45

Re: UPS Has Completed Its Rollout Of RFID Across Its Network: No More Manual Scans, Tracking Updates Available Dozens Of Times Per Package

Amazon will still crush them into oblivion within a decade.

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Spanky
#3 2026-06-12 17:21:54

Re: UPS Has Completed Its Rollout Of RFID Across Its Network: No More Manual Scans, Tracking Updates Available Dozens Of Times Per Package

wrote:

Amazon will still crush them into oblivion within a decade.

Is there any indication that Amazon wants to be in the business that UPS is in?

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#4 2026-06-12 18:39:26

Re: UPS Has Completed Its Rollout Of RFID Across Its Network: No More Manual Scans, Tracking Updates Available Dozens Of Times Per Package

Spanky wrote:

Is there any indication that Amazon wants to be in the business that UPS is in?

Once they dominate mail order it is inevitable.

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#5 2026-06-12 18:41:52

Re: UPS Has Completed Its Rollout Of RFID Across Its Network: No More Manual Scans, Tracking Updates Available Dozens Of Times Per Package

Spanky wrote:

Is there any indication that Amazon wants to be in the business that UPS is in?

[s]Doesn't UPS deliver mostly consumer goods?[/s]

I entirely forgot B2B.

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#6 2026-06-12 18:46:58

Re: UPS Has Completed Its Rollout Of RFID Across Its Network: No More Manual Scans, Tracking Updates Available Dozens Of Times Per Package

Spanky wrote:

Is there any indication that Amazon wants to be in the business that UPS is in?

Amazon takes on UPS, FedEx with new delivery service sending their shares in a nosedive

May 4, 2026

Amazon revealed it will begin offering shipping services to companies whether or not they sell goods on its e-tailing site — a bombshell announcement that sent shares of FedEx and UPS tumbling.

The new initiative, called Amazon Supply Chain Services, sent shock waves through the logistics industry, with shares of FedEx and UPS both plummeting by 10%. Shares of trucking companies and other freight movers also got slammed, with GXO Logistics down 13%. XPO Inc. and Old Dominion Freight Line were down 6% each.

Among the first companies to sign up for Amazon’s vast distribution network including planes, trucks and vans are Procter & Gamble, 3M, Lands’ End and American Eagle Outfitters, the company said.

https://nypost.com/2026/05/04/business/ … -nosedive/ [Questionable Source (Bagz)]

https://www.reuters.com/business/retail … 026-05-04/

https://www.geekwire.com/2026/amazon-tu … -shipping/

https://cybernews.com/news/amazon-direc … ups-fedex/

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Spanky
#7 2026-06-12 21:12:58

Re: UPS Has Completed Its Rollout Of RFID Across Its Network: No More Manual Scans, Tracking Updates Available Dozens Of Times Per Package

wrote:

Amazon takes on UPS, FedEx with new delivery service sending their shares in a nosedive

May 4, 2026

Amazon revealed it will begin offering shipping services to companies whether or not they sell goods on its e-tailing site — a bombshell announcement that sent shares of FedEx and UPS tumbling.

The new initiative, called Amazon Supply Chain Services, sent shock waves through the logistics industry, with shares of FedEx and UPS both plummeting by 10%. Shares of trucking companies and other freight movers also got slammed, with GXO Logistics down 13%. XPO Inc. and Old Dominion Freight Line were down 6% each.

Among the first companies to sign up for Amazon’s vast distribution network including planes, trucks and vans are Procter & Gamble, 3M, Lands’ End and American Eagle Outfitters, the company said.

https://nypost.com/2026/05/04/business/ … -nosedive/ [Questionable Source (Bagz)]

https://www.reuters.com/business/retail … 026-05-04/

https://www.geekwire.com/2026/amazon-tu … -shipping/

https://cybernews.com/news/amazon-direc … ups-fedex/

Interesting. Thanks for sharing. I did not know that.

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