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<blockquote data-quote="TUT" data-source="post: 1291325" data-attributes="member: 29298"><p>I'm not sure why UPS and Fedex can't be considered regional carriers in a sense for what Amazon wants to do. They have no problem picking up packages and delivering them in Zone 2, doing it since they started. The two big boys also can discount pretty deep to where they can be competitive with anyone. So if the Big 2 don't take offense to what Amazon is doing, there is business to had. And yes they are just spiteful if they think Regionals are better than UPS or Fedex leaving cost out of it. That just isn't the case at all. Then they have to worry about their own fleet and high 90's percentile success rates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TUT, post: 1291325, member: 29298"] I'm not sure why UPS and Fedex can't be considered regional carriers in a sense for what Amazon wants to do. They have no problem picking up packages and delivering them in Zone 2, doing it since they started. The two big boys also can discount pretty deep to where they can be competitive with anyone. So if the Big 2 don't take offense to what Amazon is doing, there is business to had. And yes they are just spiteful if they think Regionals are better than UPS or Fedex leaving cost out of it. That just isn't the case at all. Then they have to worry about their own fleet and high 90's percentile success rates. [/QUOTE]
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