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<blockquote data-quote="TUT" data-source="post: 1038615" data-attributes="member: 29298"><p>Correct that is the answer. When they get more capacity, it would only change if regionals make a serious dent. Otherwise your logic still applies, "Why take less, when you can have the same amount for more". You are right I believe, Fedex isn't there to want to take it all away from UPS asap. It's more of a long-term "chip away at the stone" approach. One slide about volume they put out, lived right in that WS sweet spot... 10% year over year growth. Even if they could get more, they rather not and simply be consistent and chip away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TUT, post: 1038615, member: 29298"] Correct that is the answer. When they get more capacity, it would only change if regionals make a serious dent. Otherwise your logic still applies, "Why take less, when you can have the same amount for more". You are right I believe, Fedex isn't there to want to take it all away from UPS asap. It's more of a long-term "chip away at the stone" approach. One slide about volume they put out, lived right in that WS sweet spot... 10% year over year growth. Even if they could get more, they rather not and simply be consistent and chip away. [/QUOTE]
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