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<blockquote data-quote="fedx" data-source="post: 4542552" data-attributes="member: 64891"><p>So with Express starting to send non-business deliveries over to Ground in their "last mile optimization" plan, along with UPS having a single delivery model that is outperforming FedEx, what do you think are the chances of FedEx completely copying UPS' model? In other words, instead of having FedEx Express and FedEx Ground, you'd just have "FedEx" and one truck delivers overnight packages along with ground packages, just like UPS does. If FedEx does go with a one company delivery model, do you think FedEx will wise up and take back Ground to make it all company owned or do you think they will move everything to an all contractor model? It sounds like contractors are having a really hard time keeping up with this increase in volume, so do you think Fred would still shift everything to an already stressed all contractor model that could eventually take down the company?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fedx, post: 4542552, member: 64891"] So with Express starting to send non-business deliveries over to Ground in their "last mile optimization" plan, along with UPS having a single delivery model that is outperforming FedEx, what do you think are the chances of FedEx completely copying UPS' model? In other words, instead of having FedEx Express and FedEx Ground, you'd just have "FedEx" and one truck delivers overnight packages along with ground packages, just like UPS does. If FedEx does go with a one company delivery model, do you think FedEx will wise up and take back Ground to make it all company owned or do you think they will move everything to an all contractor model? It sounds like contractors are having a really hard time keeping up with this increase in volume, so do you think Fred would still shift everything to an already stressed all contractor model that could eventually take down the company? [/QUOTE]
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