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<blockquote data-quote="Myort" data-source="post: 954464" data-attributes="member: 25462"><p>I don't think there will be a total move over of non overnight volume. You will just see shippers using ground instead of express. FedEx will still offer 2 day and express saver service as long as UPS does. The logistics of transferring it to ground after it reaches destination would be tough. Also, many pieces of non overnight freight move with the overnight freight and end up in pure sorted cans in the hubs. No way to seperate this freight out. I honestly look for FedEx to possibly consolidate stations or even consolidate hubs on the AGFS side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Myort, post: 954464, member: 25462"] I don't think there will be a total move over of non overnight volume. You will just see shippers using ground instead of express. FedEx will still offer 2 day and express saver service as long as UPS does. The logistics of transferring it to ground after it reaches destination would be tough. Also, many pieces of non overnight freight move with the overnight freight and end up in pure sorted cans in the hubs. No way to seperate this freight out. I honestly look for FedEx to possibly consolidate stations or even consolidate hubs on the AGFS side. [/QUOTE]
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