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A sign that DHL is really in trouble
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<blockquote data-quote="looper804" data-source="post: 364070" data-attributes="member: 6179"><p>Do you work in a big metro area? I do and shippers are definetly switching to UPS.As for flying their cargo,its a billion dollars a year just to move their packages.Were not delivering them,just filling up space on our planes.I read a news report that DHL is closing 1/3 of their facilities,17% of their routes will be eliminated and no more planes will be flying.If that shows a company that is gaining ground then i don't know anything about running a business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="looper804, post: 364070, member: 6179"] Do you work in a big metro area? I do and shippers are definetly switching to UPS.As for flying their cargo,its a billion dollars a year just to move their packages.Were not delivering them,just filling up space on our planes.I read a news report that DHL is closing 1/3 of their facilities,17% of their routes will be eliminated and no more planes will be flying.If that shows a company that is gaining ground then i don't know anything about running a business. [/QUOTE]
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