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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 965674"><p>Welcome TNT Man. If I remember , it is not a done deal. Regulators still have to approve the deal. I also remember that TNT can back out of the deal (with a financial penalty) if they receive a higher offer from another company.</p><p></p><p>So I don't think UPS owns TNT yet. As for how it will affect your company if the deal does go through. I honestly don't know the extent of your network and the extent of the UPS network in the UK and other parts of Europe. I would think that if there is redundancy due to overlapping networks, there would be some cuts (employees). But which side of the fence?? If the tnt workers makes less than the UPS workers, expect the UPS side to lose people. Other way around, then TNT workers. </p><p></p><p>Will you be rebranded ? Good question. Years ago, UPS bought out a company in the United States called Overnight and put a paint job over the existing equipment and called it UPS freight. Overnite was in a different category than UPS so there was not any competition between the two companies before Overnite was bought out. In that case, I am sure the only loss in employees might have been in accounting departments, administrative, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 965674"] Welcome TNT Man. If I remember , it is not a done deal. Regulators still have to approve the deal. I also remember that TNT can back out of the deal (with a financial penalty) if they receive a higher offer from another company. So I don't think UPS owns TNT yet. As for how it will affect your company if the deal does go through. I honestly don't know the extent of your network and the extent of the UPS network in the UK and other parts of Europe. I would think that if there is redundancy due to overlapping networks, there would be some cuts (employees). But which side of the fence?? If the tnt workers makes less than the UPS workers, expect the UPS side to lose people. Other way around, then TNT workers. Will you be rebranded ? Good question. Years ago, UPS bought out a company in the United States called Overnight and put a paint job over the existing equipment and called it UPS freight. Overnite was in a different category than UPS so there was not any competition between the two companies before Overnite was bought out. In that case, I am sure the only loss in employees might have been in accounting departments, administrative, etc. [/QUOTE]
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