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<blockquote data-quote="mrbrownstone" data-source="post: 5030215" data-attributes="member: 53460"><p>I would really like some clarification on what the point of this is. UPS, FedEx and Walmart are already 24/7 operations. The only thing we could do is start delivering Sundays. We can’t deliver overnight. Tractor trailers are already 24/7.</p><p></p><p>I’m truly confused as to what they (government) expect? What, do they want UPS feeders to start delivering loads to Target and Walmart that normally other trucking companies would do?</p><p></p><p>I read this whole article and it doesn’t explain how these UPS, FedEx, Walmart etc. can do anything more than they are already doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbrownstone, post: 5030215, member: 53460"] I would really like some clarification on what the point of this is. UPS, FedEx and Walmart are already 24/7 operations. The only thing we could do is start delivering Sundays. We can’t deliver overnight. Tractor trailers are already 24/7. I’m truly confused as to what they (government) expect? What, do they want UPS feeders to start delivering loads to Target and Walmart that normally other trucking companies would do? I read this whole article and it doesn’t explain how these UPS, FedEx, Walmart etc. can do anything more than they are already doing. [/QUOTE]
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