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<blockquote data-quote="It will be fine" data-source="post: 2008391" data-attributes="member: 55017"><p>It seems like FedEx is moving all states to ISP eventually, but none of us know for certain. That's an important piece to find out. If they haven't switched to ISP yet you won't know what scale you'll need to be at to keep a contract. Some states it's 3 trucks, it's sounds like most states are going to 5 trucks in the current transitions. You need to be at scale before buying in and you won't know what the scale will be if it's an IC state. </p><p>You should also find out if FedEx is building any new facilities in the area. They can put up a new building, split your routes between the buildings and push you under scale in both new buildings losing your contract, unless you can buy more or trade with another contractor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="It will be fine, post: 2008391, member: 55017"] It seems like FedEx is moving all states to ISP eventually, but none of us know for certain. That's an important piece to find out. If they haven't switched to ISP yet you won't know what scale you'll need to be at to keep a contract. Some states it's 3 trucks, it's sounds like most states are going to 5 trucks in the current transitions. You need to be at scale before buying in and you won't know what the scale will be if it's an IC state. You should also find out if FedEx is building any new facilities in the area. They can put up a new building, split your routes between the buildings and push you under scale in both new buildings losing your contract, unless you can buy more or trade with another contractor. [/QUOTE]
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