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<blockquote data-quote="BLACKBOX" data-source="post: 140066" data-attributes="member: 6700"><p>FedEx already handles a large amount of USPS' express letter and parcel post, and their aircraft moves a lot of US mail and medium-time-in-transit parcels.</p><p>That's why you see FX drop boxes outside USPS outlets.</p></blockquote><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I was told by a FDX ramp guy that USPS turns full containers of mail to them every night, there is no handling of loose cargo anywhere of mail in the FDX system. At destination station these same containers are picked up by USPS drivers. FEDEX'S job is to get it from point a to point b-that's it.</p><p></p><p>What coldworld was wondering about was of UPS handling a certain weight/certain box type that would fit neatly on the shelf. I don't think we can fanthom just how much mail USPS moves. Something maybe UPS can offer that would be a win-win situation for both. </p><p></p><p>When you think about it, how in the world does USPS deliver all those boxes in those dinky little trucks anyway??</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="BLACKBOX, post: 140066, member: 6700"] FedEx already handles a large amount of USPS' express letter and parcel post, and their aircraft moves a lot of US mail and medium-time-in-transit parcels. That's why you see FX drop boxes outside USPS outlets.[/quote] I was told by a FDX ramp guy that USPS turns full containers of mail to them every night, there is no handling of loose cargo anywhere of mail in the FDX system. At destination station these same containers are picked up by USPS drivers. FEDEX'S job is to get it from point a to point b-that's it. What coldworld was wondering about was of UPS handling a certain weight/certain box type that would fit neatly on the shelf. I don't think we can fanthom just how much mail USPS moves. Something maybe UPS can offer that would be a win-win situation for both. When you think about it, how in the world does USPS deliver all those boxes in those dinky little trucks anyway?? [/QUOTE]
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