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<blockquote data-quote="Old Man Jingles" data-source="post: 3430675" data-attributes="member: 18222"><p>I don't think that is correct ... pretty sure it's not.</p><p>'documents' as denoted here are letters.</p><p>UPS breaks down Packages and Documents (letters) is their reporting due to drastically different cost structures.</p><p>The extract used by Delivered appears to be be from the SEC 10-k report.</p><p></p><p>'e-docs' is a secure document service that UPS phased out some years back.</p><p>It was called UPS Document Exchange (<a href="http://www.exchange.ups.com" target="_blank">www.exchange.ups.com</a>) and started in the late 1990's.</p><p>FedEx had a similar service called ZapMail.</p><p>UPS used NetDox technology for this service.</p><p></p><p>UPS used Tumbleweed Software technology for another service called UPS Online Courier but it never really took off.</p><p>There are still vendors (Axway Inc.) that provide the service ... I get them from my bank on occasion.</p><p></p><p>UPS still uses a internal developed technology for Managed File Transfer for International shipments and to transfer files in a secure manner within UPS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Man Jingles, post: 3430675, member: 18222"] I don't think that is correct ... pretty sure it's not. 'documents' as denoted here are letters. UPS breaks down Packages and Documents (letters) is their reporting due to drastically different cost structures. The extract used by Delivered appears to be be from the SEC 10-k report. 'e-docs' is a secure document service that UPS phased out some years back. It was called UPS Document Exchange ([URL="http://www.exchange.ups.com"]www.exchange.ups.com[/URL]) and started in the late 1990's. FedEx had a similar service called ZapMail. UPS used NetDox technology for this service. UPS used Tumbleweed Software technology for another service called UPS Online Courier but it never really took off. There are still vendors (Axway Inc.) that provide the service ... I get them from my bank on occasion. UPS still uses a internal developed technology for Managed File Transfer for International shipments and to transfer files in a secure manner within UPS. [/QUOTE]
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