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Need to repeatedly correct UPS brokers who misclassify goods or overcharge tariffs for imports, a task that has become much more frequent due to changing trade policies.
Delivery-based businesses lack a simple way to calculate and optimize fuel costs, which can make or break their economics in 2026.
Wholesale food distributor in Boston needs a reliable courier service for recurring perishable deliveries with consistent handling and schedule adherence.
Small European business cannot affordably ship parcels to US clients after postal service suspension.
Shopify merchants forced to pay $5000 minimum monthly fee for Flexport 3PL services without adequate value or alternative options.
Need to acquire a cargo van to qualify for a dedicated courier route paying $8k/month, but have no money, credit, or vehicle.
An individual lacks a reliable, affordable process to import an electric car from Alibaba into the Philippines without dealing with customs clearance or high shipping costs.
Buyer of a small 3PL business struggles to value a client list with revenue but no profit, given no long-term contracts and break-even operations.
Customs clearance times for shipments from the Middle East are significantly slower (10-14 days) than from Japan (2-3 days), causing client frustration and operational inconsistency.
Setting up a USPS Business Account (Shipping Suite III/IV/V) is confusing and lacks clear guidance, causing frustration for users who need to create it.
Importers are unknowingly losing China tariff refunds because customs liquidation deadlines expire without notification, and brokers lack automated tools to track eligibility.
Struggling to find loads for a van to start a courier business in London.
New courier business owner struggles to find profitable loads due to lack of experience and language barriers, leading to extremely low pay for long hours.
Uncertainty about transport licences and upcoming tachograph requirements for UK to EU courier service
Amazon DSP drivers face dangerous working conditions and unreasonable delivery quotas due to one-day shipping expectations.
Amazon DSP drivers face extreme pressure to deliver packages under unrealistic timelines, leading to burnout and high turnover.
Amazon DSP drivers face unreliable GPS, unfair camera-based docking for traffic incidents, no bathroom or lunch breaks, inaccurate routing, and aggressive dogs at delivery locations.
Amazon DSP drivers are overwhelmed by excessive package volumes due to one-day shipping, leading to unsafe practices like peeing in bottles and fear of being written up for returning packages.
Amazon DSP drivers face unsustainable workloads with 170-185 stops per day, low pay, and pressure to rescue other drivers, leading to physical and mental strain.
Amazon's inefficient packing algorithm causes multiple small packages to be shipped separately over multiple days, increasing driver workload and delivery trips.
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