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UPS Agrees To Purchase Overnite
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<blockquote data-quote="upsdawg" data-source="post: 54241"><p>I think that it was a timing thing------there needs to be something to compliment Menlo----heavy air freight and we have customers that wil not split up their heavy air/ground volume--and the fact if we did not--is it possible that we had to play "Defense" and stop someone else from acquiring them? </p><p> </p><p>The next question is---what was/is the value of Overnite and it's subsidiaries? We see a ton of Motor Cargo trucks on the west coast and in Nevada----did we pay $100 or $100 million too much?? </p><p> </p><p>Coming from a Sales background--I have been told by customers that we couldn't have their air unless we could take >130'/150 lb also---and with CWT---they would not separate their smaller shipments from larger ones----wish I was back in Sales---because at this point we have a huge portfolio of products available for our customers.UPS is the only carrier who can handle: </p><p> </p><p>Small Package Ground/ Air----Air freight--LTL/FTL--Int'l Small Package--large package--air /ocean---Logistics----Capital backing---Int'COD Enhancement/Automatic-----did I miss something??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upsdawg, post: 54241"] I think that it was a timing thing------there needs to be something to compliment Menlo----heavy air freight and we have customers that wil not split up their heavy air/ground volume--and the fact if we did not--is it possible that we had to play "Defense" and stop someone else from acquiring them? The next question is---what was/is the value of Overnite and it's subsidiaries? We see a ton of Motor Cargo trucks on the west coast and in Nevada----did we pay $100 or $100 million too much?? Coming from a Sales background--I have been told by customers that we couldn't have their air unless we could take >130'/150 lb also---and with CWT---they would not separate their smaller shipments from larger ones----wish I was back in Sales---because at this point we have a huge portfolio of products available for our customers.UPS is the only carrier who can handle: Small Package Ground/ Air----Air freight--LTL/FTL--Int'l Small Package--large package--air /ocean---Logistics----Capital backing---Int'COD Enhancement/Automatic-----did I miss something?? [/QUOTE]
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