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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 4431809" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Insults aside, I did pose the hypothetical, but someone else mentioned Express delivering Ground, not me. Not all packages generate revenue BTW, some are delivered at a loss in order to provide services to almost everywhere. Rural routes are especially problematic in this regard. Lots of miles between packages translates to low SPH/density.</p><p></p><p>I can see sending the Express courier out with some Ground and vice versa, especially in rural areas. My point is who legally "owns" that package? If it is tendered as Ground, or Express for that matter, it should stay within the sphere of that carrier, especially when Ground contractors own the routes and service area rights, at least in theory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 4431809, member: 12508"] Insults aside, I did pose the hypothetical, but someone else mentioned Express delivering Ground, not me. Not all packages generate revenue BTW, some are delivered at a loss in order to provide services to almost everywhere. Rural routes are especially problematic in this regard. Lots of miles between packages translates to low SPH/density. I can see sending the Express courier out with some Ground and vice versa, especially in rural areas. My point is who legally "owns" that package? If it is tendered as Ground, or Express for that matter, it should stay within the sphere of that carrier, especially when Ground contractors own the routes and service area rights, at least in theory. [/QUOTE]
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