Westerville News Briefs - June 10, 2026
DHL: AI and resale are reshaping e-commerce
DHL released its E-Commerce Trends Report 2026, based on research involving 29,000 shoppers and 5,800 businesses across 29 countries.
Nearly one-third of shoppers said they would be open to allowing artificial intelligence to make purchasing decisions for them within five years. The figure rose to 36% among millennials and 33% among Generation Z.
Businesses are also preparing for AI-mediated commerce. DHL reported that 59% expect consumers eventually to browse and purchase products through virtual assistants, while 73% plan to increase their use of generative AI over the next five years. Privacy and trust remain obstacles, with 48% of consumers expressing concerns.
The report also found that consumer-to-consumer commerce is becoming mainstream. Fifty-two percent of surveyed consumers said they had sold an item through an online marketplace, including 62% of millennials and 58% of Gen Z respondents.
Traditional checkout and delivery issues remain significant. Sixty-two percent of shoppers said they would abandon a transaction if their preferred payment method were unavailable. Consumers also continued to emphasize delivery-provider choice, faster shipping, free returns, and out-of-home options such as lockers and pickup points.
Why it matters: DHL’s findings suggest that retailers will need to prepare for AI assistants acting on behalf of customers while continuing to improve basic checkout, delivery and returns operations. The growth of secondhand marketplaces will also increase demand for logistics services designed for individual sellers.
Vertiv declares a quarterly dividend
Vertiv Holdings Co. declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.0625 per share of Class A common stock.
The dividend is payable June 25, 2026, to shareholders of record at the close of business June 15, 2026.
At the same quarterly rate, the payment would equal 25 cents per share on an annualized basis, although future dividends remain subject to board approval.
Vertiv expands fluid-management services
Vertiv introduced PurgeRite NearZero, a service designed to reduce water consumption and wastewater during the commissioning of closed-loop hydronic systems in data centers.
The service combines mechanical flushing, water recycling, and continuous monitoring. Hydronic systems must be cleaned before operation to remove construction debris, oils, sediment, and other contaminants that could impair cooling performance.
Vertiv said selected deployments reduced total water consumption by as much as 78%, water hauled from sites by as much as 91%, and discharge management costs by as much as 34% compared with conventional practices. Results will vary by project.
Why it matters: As AI computing increases data-center heat loads, liquid cooling is becoming more common. That shift creates additional demand for specialized services that prepare cooling networks for operation while limiting water use and disposal requirements.
Vertiv links SmartRun digital twin to NVIDIA’s AI-factory platform
Vertiv announced a production-grade integration of its SmartRun digital twin with the NVIDIA Omniverse DSX Blueprint, a platform for designing and simulating AI factories.
The integration is intended to model power, cooling, controls, and deployment requirements in a shared virtual environment before physical construction. Vertiv said the system could help engineers identify conflicts earlier, preserve design intent and reduce late-stage changes.
The project was developed with model-based systems-engineering technology from Dassault Systèmes.
Why it matters: AI facilities require tightly coordinated power and cooling infrastructure. Digital twins can help operators test changes virtually as computing hardware grows denser and more power-intensive.
DHL plans €160 million investment in France
DHL Group said it would invest approximately €160 million in France during 2026 and 2027, bringing its total investment in the country from 2018 through 2027 to nearly €900 million.
The program includes logistics capacity expansion, electric vehicles, charging infrastructure, solar installations, sustainable aviation fuel, and other lower-emission initiatives.
DHL Supply Chain plans additional warehouse capacity around southern Paris, Orléans, and Lyon. The expansion will support third-party logistics services for life sciences, healthcare, manufacturing, technology, and e-commerce customers.
The company also plans to strengthen fourth-party logistics capabilities through a control tower in Toulouse.
Lake Shore Cryotronics prepares for the International Microwave Symposium
Lake Shore Cryotronics announced plans to exhibit at the 2026 International Microwave Symposium in Boston, where it will showcase cryogenic equipment at Booth 18032.
The featured systems include the TTPX cryogenic probe station and the CCS-100 optical cryostat.
The TTPX supports low-temperature electrical and microwave testing of materials and devices. The CCS-100 provides closed-cycle optical cryogenic operation without liquid helium and can be configured for microwave-device and early-stage quantum-device research.
Lake Shore also planned to discuss temperature sensors, controllers, magnetic-measurement instruments, and its Infinite Helium recirculating gas-cooling system.
OrthoSC announces Pawleys Island expansion
OrthoSC, an orthopedic practice affiliated with Orthopedic ONE, announced an expansion in Pawleys Island, South Carolina.
The planned location is expected to consolidate physician clinics, orthopedic urgent care, physical therapy, imaging, and durable medical equipment.
The available announcement did not specify an opening date, project cost, street address, or staffing level.
Why it matters: Combining orthopedic services in one location can reduce the number of separate visits required for diagnosis, imaging, treatment, rehabilitation, and equipment fitting.
Attribution note: The update was posted by OrthoSC through Instagram rather than issued as a formal Orthopedic ONE press release.
Cheryl’s Cookies launches “dot cookies.”
Cheryl’s Cookies introduced a new product line, “dot cookies,” via an Instagram Reel.
Publicly accessible information did not establish the available flavors, package sizes, prices, distribution channels, or whether the line is permanent or seasonal.
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