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Express volume finally moving to Ground...
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<blockquote data-quote="Bald1der" data-source="post: 5246401" data-attributes="member: 37334"><p>I'm not trying to be a FedEx cheerleader here, but Amazon moving into delivering 3rd party volume was a known goal or concern 10 years ago when they first made mention of becoming a delivery company. In the meantime, UPS and FedEx continue to build out their networks. New hubs and stations everywhere you look on a map. </p><p></p><p>Off the top of my head I can list a dozen new Ground, UPS, and Express locations within 100 miles. The trucks are full everywhere. The companies are hiring everywhere. Even my Express station just got 100s of thousands, if not millions of dollars, of work done to it (for the FedEx operation, not like repaving the parking lot). </p><p></p><p>I'm just questioning the talk of sudden impending doom when every competitor in the industry is not pulling back spending and investing in any way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bald1der, post: 5246401, member: 37334"] I'm not trying to be a FedEx cheerleader here, but Amazon moving into delivering 3rd party volume was a known goal or concern 10 years ago when they first made mention of becoming a delivery company. In the meantime, UPS and FedEx continue to build out their networks. New hubs and stations everywhere you look on a map. Off the top of my head I can list a dozen new Ground, UPS, and Express locations within 100 miles. The trucks are full everywhere. The companies are hiring everywhere. Even my Express station just got 100s of thousands, if not millions of dollars, of work done to it (for the FedEx operation, not like repaving the parking lot). I'm just questioning the talk of sudden impending doom when every competitor in the industry is not pulling back spending and investing in any way. [/QUOTE]
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