Meet the elves of global commerce…

For UPS, Monday December 21st was the busiest day of the Christmas season. Some 22 million packages were due to be delivered worldwide. More at JSonline.com

For UPS, Monday December 21st was the busiest day of the Christmas season. Some 22 million packages were due to be delivered worldwide. More at JSonline.com
We came across this Mail Boxes Etc. store with multiple personalities while walking the streets of Manhattan.

In time for your last minute holiday shipments, USPS has delivered on their promise to provide a native app for iPhone users. The app provides the ability to locate postal properties, get zip codes and track shipments.
Look for a full review of UPS Mobile in the upcoming week.





Last month UPS added a feature to the UPS.com website which allows shippers to offset their shipments carbon emissions with a $.05 ground or $.20 air surcharge. NRGship customers have already been asking how they can positively impact the planet – NRG is committed to providing this feature a soon as it’s available to third-party developers.
To start, I’m a software developer so I don’t watch the SuperBowl. A customer recently shared the link below of this Super Bowl ad which is now making the viral rounds.
You’ve probably seen the movie “Castaway”, where Tom Hanks played a FedEx employee who was stranded for years on a remote island, struggled to survive, and struggled to hold onto his sanity by talking to a soccer ball named “Wilson.”
Do you remember the FedEx box that survived the plane crash, the one which Hanks was compelled to deliver? If so, did you ever wonder exactly “what” was in that FedEx box? Well it has finally been declassified…..check the video below.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alSQpinagp0&feature=related
We checked the App Store to see if the USPS Mobile app had been released, and noticed that UPS Mobile for the iPhone is listed as the Top Free App, displacing FedEx Mobile for iPhone. Customer reviews continue to be very positive.
