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<blockquote data-quote="upsdawg" data-source="post: 182711" data-attributes="member: 2020"><p>10% below that of FedEx-----sounds good, but FEdEX actually has lower ground rates that UPS.UPS can't charge rates that are below it's cost to serve---and because FedEx and DHL have lower labor costs, they can charge lower rates----and offer much lower discounted rates to larger companies.If UPS does charge lower rates that our cost to serve------look out---UPS will be sued for "Predatory" Pricing.</p><p></p><p>So "PARTNERS" --here is a good question---with a new contract being negotiated-----and Teamsters wanting more $$--less hours--better benefits--more pension---more--more --more...................How much will UPS have to raise their rates to cover the increased cost of the new contract???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upsdawg, post: 182711, member: 2020"] 10% below that of FedEx-----sounds good, but FEdEX actually has lower ground rates that UPS.UPS can't charge rates that are below it's cost to serve---and because FedEx and DHL have lower labor costs, they can charge lower rates----and offer much lower discounted rates to larger companies.If UPS does charge lower rates that our cost to serve------look out---UPS will be sued for "Predatory" Pricing. So "PARTNERS" --here is a good question---with a new contract being negotiated-----and Teamsters wanting more $$--less hours--better benefits--more pension---more--more --more...................How much will UPS have to raise their rates to cover the increased cost of the new contract??? [/QUOTE]
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