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<blockquote data-quote="It will be fine" data-source="post: 2098747" data-attributes="member: 55017"><p>It's informed speculation at this point. FedEx is constantly talking about the benefits of owning both services in a zip code. When they eliminate HD they will give everyone a date, tell them to own both services in a zip if they want exclusive rights to negotiate for it. If you don't own both, the area will go up for bid and FedEx will decide who gets it.</p><p>You're best off buying a company that already covers both services or buying both services from the separate entities that own them now. </p><p>Biggest difference between them is pickups. Ground does the majority of them so they typically drive larger trucks. They need to be a higher caliber of driver, with the ability to route themselves and adjust to meet time windows. Ground is also typically paid a bit more than HD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="It will be fine, post: 2098747, member: 55017"] It's informed speculation at this point. FedEx is constantly talking about the benefits of owning both services in a zip code. When they eliminate HD they will give everyone a date, tell them to own both services in a zip if they want exclusive rights to negotiate for it. If you don't own both, the area will go up for bid and FedEx will decide who gets it. You're best off buying a company that already covers both services or buying both services from the separate entities that own them now. Biggest difference between them is pickups. Ground does the majority of them so they typically drive larger trucks. They need to be a higher caliber of driver, with the ability to route themselves and adjust to meet time windows. Ground is also typically paid a bit more than HD. [/QUOTE]
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