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<blockquote data-quote="TUT" data-source="post: 1489686" data-attributes="member: 29298"><p>Right well aware you move long distance USPS, almost everyone does including passenger airlines to some extent. But from the sounds of it Amazon has been moving more over to them and the runs become shorter more regional, so Fedex most likely doesn't see these in any way. Perhaps much heavy during the season, which again helps you. Free surcharge Sat and Sun helps everyone's systems. As you mention you move long distance USPS, it is also hard for a standard driver to always know volume increases or decreases, as your company I'm sure prefers high-volume B2B business, which you very likely don't see and those are the quantities that move the needle the most.</p><p></p><p>Drones like hourly delivery, we'll have to see how this goes, imo it's a shot in the dark. Hourly perhaps has better shot in metro areas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TUT, post: 1489686, member: 29298"] Right well aware you move long distance USPS, almost everyone does including passenger airlines to some extent. But from the sounds of it Amazon has been moving more over to them and the runs become shorter more regional, so Fedex most likely doesn't see these in any way. Perhaps much heavy during the season, which again helps you. Free surcharge Sat and Sun helps everyone's systems. As you mention you move long distance USPS, it is also hard for a standard driver to always know volume increases or decreases, as your company I'm sure prefers high-volume B2B business, which you very likely don't see and those are the quantities that move the needle the most. Drones like hourly delivery, we'll have to see how this goes, imo it's a shot in the dark. Hourly perhaps has better shot in metro areas. [/QUOTE]
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