A wave of e-commerce logistics startups is threatening to break the UPS and FedEx duopoly - Yahoo
UPS and FedEx are losing market share.
They have been every year since at least 2016, according to e-commerce company Pitney Bowes. To date that loss has largely gone to Amazon as the ecommerce giant steadily moves delivery in-house.
But a slew of new players, juiced by millions in venture capital funding, is entering the package logistics fight to see if they can't can't change a decades-old power dynamic.
UPS and FedEx are losing market share
.
They have been every year since at least 2016, according to e-commerce company Pitney Bowes. To date that loss has largely gone to Amazon as the ecommerce giant steadily moves delivery in-house.
UPS and FedEx are losing market share.
They have been every year since at least 2016, according to e-commerce company Pitney Bowes. To date that loss has largely gone to Amazon as the ecommerce giant steadily moves delivery in-house.
But a slew of new players, juiced by millions in venture capital funding, is entering the package logistics fight to see if they can't can't change a decades-old power dynamic.
UPS and FedEx are losing market share
.
They have been every year since at least 2016, according to e-commerce company Pitney Bowes. To date that loss has largely gone to Amazon as the ecommerce giant steadily moves delivery in-house.