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What GM workers weren't wiling to do that UPS workers might.
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<blockquote data-quote="worldwide" data-source="post: 851450" data-attributes="member: 2193"><p>Bingo. Did anyone listen to any of the analyst reports on FDX today or see their numbers? They are taking gound marketshare from UPS--ground is domestic US. International is driving revenue and profits at UPS. What was the ratio that has been thrown around--one international packages profit equals 10-12 ground packages? Who knows, UPS could actually continue to be profitable based on international growth, yet shrink in the number of drivers needed in the US if ground continues to decline. UPS is not far from having intra-China service up and running and that market potential is much bigger than the US. Not hard to imagine 10-15 years in the future that international business is driving UPS while ground continues to decline year over year, especially if rumors that TNT may be acquired. They are a big player in Europe and Asia but virtually non-existent in the US.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="worldwide, post: 851450, member: 2193"] Bingo. Did anyone listen to any of the analyst reports on FDX today or see their numbers? They are taking gound marketshare from UPS--ground is domestic US. International is driving revenue and profits at UPS. What was the ratio that has been thrown around--one international packages profit equals 10-12 ground packages? Who knows, UPS could actually continue to be profitable based on international growth, yet shrink in the number of drivers needed in the US if ground continues to decline. UPS is not far from having intra-China service up and running and that market potential is much bigger than the US. Not hard to imagine 10-15 years in the future that international business is driving UPS while ground continues to decline year over year, especially if rumors that TNT may be acquired. They are a big player in Europe and Asia but virtually non-existent in the US. [/QUOTE]
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