Bringoz Industry Weekly 1/11
Holiday eCommerce sales hit a new record. Amazon expands rural delivery. Volvo grows its parts distribution network. Read about these stories and more in our weekly industry news roundup.
How Digital-First Logistics Companies Are Outpacing Their Competitors
Logistics is no longer just about moving goods, it’s about managing complex delivery networks with speed and precision. In this high-pressure environment, digital-first companies are pulling ahead. Here’s a look at what sets digital-first logistics operations apart. Read more.
Overcoming Last-Mile Delivery Challenges in Auto Parts Distribution
Automotive parts distributors are expanding their logistics networks and last-mile delivery capabilities. However, last-mile delivery challenges can pose significant obstacles to delivery efficiency and reliability. Here’s a look at last-mile delivery challenges in the automotive parts distribution space. Read more.
How eCommerce is Transforming Retail Distribution Channels
The rise of eCommerce has changed the landscape of retail, impacting everything from how consumers shop to how products are delivered. Here’s a look at how eCommerce is transforming retail distribution channels and what businesses can do to adapt to this new reality. Read more.

Holiday eCommerce Beats Expectations
During the 2025 holiday season (Nov. 1–Dec. 31), U.S. consumers spent a record $257.8 billion online, according to Adobe Analytics, with mobile shopping also reaching a new milestone. Read more.
Amazon Expands Rural Delivery
Amazon is building a new last-mile delivery station in Oklahoma, set to break ground in early 2026, to speed up deliveries across the region. By the end of next year, the company expects to have tripled the footprint of its rural delivery network. Read more.
Volvo is Growing its Parts Distribution Network
The Volvo Group will invest $37.7 million to open a new regional distribution center in Washington. The center will help optimize parts delivery, reduce delivery times, and expand coverage to dealers in the Northwest U.S. and Western Canada. Read more.