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Multi-Carrier Parcel Networks Are Becoming the New E-Commerce Default
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Multi-Carrier Parcel Networks Are Becoming the New E-Commerce Default

E-commerce shippers are moving from single-carrier parcel strategies to blended networks as accessorials, regional carriers, and last-mile complexity reshape delivery economics.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsJune 6, 2026 · 7 min read
Ecommerce Warehouse Tech Is Getting More Modular: Why FlexBins, Pallet Shuttles, and Inventory Drones Matter
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Ecommerce Warehouse Tech Is Getting More Modular: Why FlexBins, Pallet Shuttles, and Inventory Drones Matter

New ecommerce warehouse tools show a practical shift toward modular fulfillment capacity that can adapt to SKU variety, labor pressure, and inventory accuracy demands.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsMay 13, 2026 · 7 min read
Amazon’s China Distribution Center for U.S.-Bound Seller Inventory Could Rewire Cross-Border Fulfillment in 2026
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Amazon’s China Distribution Center for U.S.-Bound Seller Inventory Could Rewire Cross-Border Fulfillment in 2026

Amazon’s new Shenzhen distribution center gives sellers a cheaper upstream storage option and faster replenishment into the U.S., a move that could reshape cross-border inventory strategy in 2026.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsApril 22, 2026 · 6 min read
Coupang and NVIDIA Build an AI Factory for E-Commerce Logistics: What the DGX SuperPOD Model Means for Fulfillment Speed
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Coupang and NVIDIA Build an AI Factory for E-Commerce Logistics: What the DGX SuperPOD Model Means for Fulfillment Speed

Coupang and NVIDIA's AI factory collaboration uses DGX SuperPOD infrastructure to boost GPU utilization from 65% to 95%, transforming e-commerce fulfillment speed and setting a new template for logistics AI investment.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsMarch 21, 2026 · 6 min read
RFID-Tracked Returnable E-Commerce Totes Hit $1.2 Billion: How Circular Packaging Is Replacing Single-Use Cardboard in Fulfillment
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RFID-Tracked Returnable E-Commerce Totes Hit $1.2 Billion: How Circular Packaging Is Replacing Single-Use Cardboard in Fulfillment

The RFID-tracked returnable tote market has reached $1.2 billion in 2026 and is projected to hit $3.6 billion by 2036. Learn how circular packaging is replacing single-use corrugated boxes in high-velocity e-commerce fulfillment.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsMarch 21, 2026 · 7 min read