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<blockquote data-quote="Maui" data-source="post: 5440358" data-attributes="member: 45037"><p>1. In some areas yes and in others Ground is more dense. FedEx is also building new Ground facilities - not so much for FXE. Nationally there are and will be more Ground buildings AND they deliver more packages.</p><p></p><p>As long as packages are delivered no one cares about retention or hiring of drivers for contractors. In test markets they have data to show how much is saved and the service levels. They've decided it is acceptable and in fact continue to add zip codes going to FXG in those locations. </p><p></p><p>IMO this kinda sucks. But I believe it's a partial solution on the way to as many consolidated buildings as possible. This will follow the FXG service areas due to having much more volume. I also believe consolidated operations will make FedEx more profitable. That won't help employees much because execs couldn't care less about paying people as long as there are enough people to pup and deliver at acceptable service levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maui, post: 5440358, member: 45037"] 1. In some areas yes and in others Ground is more dense. FedEx is also building new Ground facilities - not so much for FXE. Nationally there are and will be more Ground buildings AND they deliver more packages. As long as packages are delivered no one cares about retention or hiring of drivers for contractors. In test markets they have data to show how much is saved and the service levels. They've decided it is acceptable and in fact continue to add zip codes going to FXG in those locations. IMO this kinda sucks. But I believe it's a partial solution on the way to as many consolidated buildings as possible. This will follow the FXG service areas due to having much more volume. I also believe consolidated operations will make FedEx more profitable. That won't help employees much because execs couldn't care less about paying people as long as there are enough people to pup and deliver at acceptable service levels. [/QUOTE]
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