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<blockquote data-quote="Bailey4" data-source="post: 1004732" data-attributes="member: 36374"><p>Fedex is taking this growth from itself. It is not taking it from UPS. I would imagine if Fedex needs growth so badly that it has to take it from Express .....then it must not be taking enough of it from UPS. Frankly, this would appear to give UPS an edge to me. Fedex would have restricted what Express can offer which makes using UPS easier and Ground cannot offer what UPS can even if E2 was to be added. Also, Ground is a network of contractors in which some are good and some not so much. The Ground network lacks the consistency that comes with paid employees with regard to control. Fedex would most likely need to add more and more pressure to hold it together. And when they do, it will most likely become weaker not stronger for a number of reasons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bailey4, post: 1004732, member: 36374"] Fedex is taking this growth from itself. It is not taking it from UPS. I would imagine if Fedex needs growth so badly that it has to take it from Express .....then it must not be taking enough of it from UPS. Frankly, this would appear to give UPS an edge to me. Fedex would have restricted what Express can offer which makes using UPS easier and Ground cannot offer what UPS can even if E2 was to be added. Also, Ground is a network of contractors in which some are good and some not so much. The Ground network lacks the consistency that comes with paid employees with regard to control. Fedex would most likely need to add more and more pressure to hold it together. And when they do, it will most likely become weaker not stronger for a number of reasons. [/QUOTE]
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