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Rising Fulfillment Costs Pressuring Package Carriers To Improve Last-Mile Delivery Options

Amazon, FedEx and UPS Expected To Battle It Out for Highest-Quality Logistics Locations in Bid To Reduce Delivery Expense
A UPS delivery truck passes a parked FedEx truck in Chicago. The recent rise in deliveries has driven up fulfillment costs for carriers. (Getty Images)
A UPS delivery truck passes a parked FedEx truck in Chicago. The recent rise in deliveries has driven up fulfillment costs for carriers. (Getty Images)
CoStar Analytics
May 25, 2021 | 5:44 P.M.

Amazon, FedEx and UPS have been absorbing more and more distribution space as e-commerce sales have taken off. In the future, these major package delivery carriers are expected to pay even greater attention to the quality of their distribution locations, especially for critically important last-mile facilities.

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