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UPS 20 yrs from now!
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<blockquote data-quote="dave991" data-source="post: 715445" data-attributes="member: 15130"><p>Fed EX will be eliminated due to bad business practices and a political backlash of their business exemptions when brought to the public attention. The USPS will be delivering 5 days a week with minimal parcel capacity due to demanded tracking requirements, UPS will command a 70+ share of the market. The Government will step in and call us a Monopoly, just because we are better than the competition. UPS Corp will sell the package division, (eliminating 65% of their current mgmt) to maintain their logistics operation, and the core reason UPS was able to become the company they are will be divided to numerous regional operations that will have their own self interest at heart. In the end the company as we know it will splinter and shatter into something we will no longer recognize.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dave991, post: 715445, member: 15130"] Fed EX will be eliminated due to bad business practices and a political backlash of their business exemptions when brought to the public attention. The USPS will be delivering 5 days a week with minimal parcel capacity due to demanded tracking requirements, UPS will command a 70+ share of the market. The Government will step in and call us a Monopoly, just because we are better than the competition. UPS Corp will sell the package division, (eliminating 65% of their current mgmt) to maintain their logistics operation, and the core reason UPS was able to become the company they are will be divided to numerous regional operations that will have their own self interest at heart. In the end the company as we know it will splinter and shatter into something we will no longer recognize. [/QUOTE]
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