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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 969616" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Looks pretty misleading to me. Compare the number of vehicles in each "Gound" fleet. 22,000 for FedEx? Can only be talking about FedEx Ground, not Express. And what source is he citing for FedEx air ontime reliability? UPS average in-transit time is longer than our's but they still manage to get it there on time a greater % of the time? Another stat to consider: these numbers are for 2009. What was FedEx Ground's % of the market in say 2005? What is it now? I'll bet you'll see steady growth in the last 10 years vs a year over year decline for UPS Ground. And with much more infrastructure in place I'm betting that growth vs decline is accelerating. The good folks in Memphis are now starting to do to UPS employees what they've done to us for quite awhile now. They have a voracious appetite for profit, and it's coming out of your pocket now. All those highly paid union jobs, all those great benefits, </p><p>make UPS very vulnerable. Welcome to our world. Won't happen overnight, no pun intended, but you guys are in trouble. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 969616, member: 24302"] Looks pretty misleading to me. Compare the number of vehicles in each "Gound" fleet. 22,000 for FedEx? Can only be talking about FedEx Ground, not Express. And what source is he citing for FedEx air ontime reliability? UPS average in-transit time is longer than our's but they still manage to get it there on time a greater % of the time? Another stat to consider: these numbers are for 2009. What was FedEx Ground's % of the market in say 2005? What is it now? I'll bet you'll see steady growth in the last 10 years vs a year over year decline for UPS Ground. And with much more infrastructure in place I'm betting that growth vs decline is accelerating. The good folks in Memphis are now starting to do to UPS employees what they've done to us for quite awhile now. They have a voracious appetite for profit, and it's coming out of your pocket now. All those highly paid union jobs, all those great benefits, make UPS very vulnerable. Welcome to our world. Won't happen overnight, no pun intended, but you guys are in trouble. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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