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<blockquote data-quote="Browner" data-source="post: 482644" data-attributes="member: 21190"><p>My understanding is that when Purolator was up for sale (I don't know maybe 10 yrs ago) UPS wanted to purchase them but was denied due to monopoly laws. Then the Canadian Gov bought them (Canada Post)</p><p> Back in the Day we use to have a few communication meetings each year and they'd bring out the pie chart and Purolator share was approx 65-70% of all volume in Canada.</p><p> This latest deal with Puro for us to take all their international volume once it hits the border and for them to take all our backwoods northern volume in Canada to me makes sense as most of these areas the drivers will put like 300 miles on a day and you'd basically have one truck following the other (making their 20-25 deliveries) and in most cases (if not all) UPS was using a subcontracted ma and pa company to deliver the UPS packages so I dont believe any UPS jobs were lost!</p><p> In my service are there are 3 different Puro drivers covering the same area. </p><p> They seem to own the retail malls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browner, post: 482644, member: 21190"] My understanding is that when Purolator was up for sale (I don't know maybe 10 yrs ago) UPS wanted to purchase them but was denied due to monopoly laws. Then the Canadian Gov bought them (Canada Post) Back in the Day we use to have a few communication meetings each year and they'd bring out the pie chart and Purolator share was approx 65-70% of all volume in Canada. This latest deal with Puro for us to take all their international volume once it hits the border and for them to take all our backwoods northern volume in Canada to me makes sense as most of these areas the drivers will put like 300 miles on a day and you'd basically have one truck following the other (making their 20-25 deliveries) and in most cases (if not all) UPS was using a subcontracted ma and pa company to deliver the UPS packages so I dont believe any UPS jobs were lost! In my service are there are 3 different Puro drivers covering the same area. They seem to own the retail malls. [/QUOTE]
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