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<blockquote data-quote="Oldfart" data-source="post: 2398275" data-attributes="member: 64407"><p>Another post full of lies and misinformation. How many of those packages would we lose if we had no ground? There is no way Express could handle the volume for one thing and the price structure would force shippers to look elsewhere. I ship quite a few packages. Even with our discount, ground is so much less expensive and despite a few hiccups, generally does a fairly good job. Ground has consistently out performed Express in return on investment. I believe it has been around 15% while Express has been around 5%. Some of those numbers go up or down and Express is still the largest division, but Ground is growing faster and will continue. Fedex is an overnight company that also delivers ground. At some point it MIGHT be a ground company that also delivers overnight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldfart, post: 2398275, member: 64407"] Another post full of lies and misinformation. How many of those packages would we lose if we had no ground? There is no way Express could handle the volume for one thing and the price structure would force shippers to look elsewhere. I ship quite a few packages. Even with our discount, ground is so much less expensive and despite a few hiccups, generally does a fairly good job. Ground has consistently out performed Express in return on investment. I believe it has been around 15% while Express has been around 5%. Some of those numbers go up or down and Express is still the largest division, but Ground is growing faster and will continue. Fedex is an overnight company that also delivers ground. At some point it MIGHT be a ground company that also delivers overnight. [/QUOTE]
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