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<blockquote data-quote="constructively dissatisfi" data-source="post: 176085" data-attributes="member: 6988"><p>Overnight, which is now UPS Freight, is NOT part of SCS. Its results are combined with SCS results for SEC reporting, however it is NOT part of the UPS Supply Chain Solutions business unit in any way shape or form. I'm certainly not about to share anything here that is not public information if that's what you're looking for. I'll just give you my personal observations and opinions. The problems SCS has had are due to a number of high level managers from Package (known informally as old brown stains), who weren't smart enough to know what they don't know about freight and logistics, being put in senior SCS management positions. They figured they'd just saunter into town and do things they way they always had at Package. As a result, most of SCS's most valuable customers AND employees are now gone. The bad ones remain. Some, but not all, of these managers have been moved out. But the damage has been done and recovering will be MUCH more difficult since the problems were permitted to go on for so long. I am not an SCS employee BTW, however my responsibilities for the past 5 years or so have required me to work very closely with them. And I do know a lot about what goes on there and recognize that SCS is NOT the same as Package and can't be successfully managed the same way. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="constructively dissatisfi, post: 176085, member: 6988"] Overnight, which is now UPS Freight, is NOT part of SCS. Its results are combined with SCS results for SEC reporting, however it is NOT part of the UPS Supply Chain Solutions business unit in any way shape or form. I'm certainly not about to share anything here that is not public information if that's what you're looking for. I'll just give you my personal observations and opinions. The problems SCS has had are due to a number of high level managers from Package (known informally as old brown stains), who weren't smart enough to know what they don't know about freight and logistics, being put in senior SCS management positions. They figured they'd just saunter into town and do things they way they always had at Package. As a result, most of SCS's most valuable customers AND employees are now gone. The bad ones remain. Some, but not all, of these managers have been moved out. But the damage has been done and recovering will be MUCH more difficult since the problems were permitted to go on for so long. I am not an SCS employee BTW, however my responsibilities for the past 5 years or so have required me to work very closely with them. And I do know a lot about what goes on there and recognize that SCS is NOT the same as Package and can't be successfully managed the same way. :) [/QUOTE]
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