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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 2707512" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Speed. Ground might take over bulk of deliveries but there will always be a need for overnight service that's out of reach by truck. FedEx could certainly pare down it's fleet and Express staff. What I don't expect is FedEx to keep the status quo because that's the way they've always done things. They'll keep at it until they come up with a system that maximizes profit and keeps them out of court as much as possible. Everyone who thinks this will happen very quickly should keep in mind that FedEx has been working towards this for decades now. Not something you can just jump into.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 2707512, member: 24302"] Speed. Ground might take over bulk of deliveries but there will always be a need for overnight service that's out of reach by truck. FedEx could certainly pare down it's fleet and Express staff. What I don't expect is FedEx to keep the status quo because that's the way they've always done things. They'll keep at it until they come up with a system that maximizes profit and keeps them out of court as much as possible. Everyone who thinks this will happen very quickly should keep in mind that FedEx has been working towards this for decades now. Not something you can just jump into. [/QUOTE]
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