From Yahoo:
“FedEx to deliver 7 days a week
to satisfy online shoppers”
FedEx plans to deliver packages
seven days a week starting next January as it tries to keep up with the
continuing boom in online shopping. The company is also taking back nearly 2
million daily deliveries to homes that are currently handled by the post office
in a move it says will increase the efficiency of its own network. The Memphis,
Tennessee-based company announced the changes Thursday. It was just last
September that FedEx expanded to six days a week for most of the year, although
it had previously run on some Saturdays and Sundays around Christmas. Company
officials said FedEx will add year-round Sunday service in urban and suburban
areas that account for the bulk of U.S. population. President and Chief
Operating Officer Raj Subramaniam said the change will increase the company's
ability to meet the demands of online shoppers and retailers. "Consumers
want packages over the weekend," Subramaniam said in an interview.
"As soon as we went to 6-day, we started hearing about 7-day." With
the growth in online shopping, FedEx expects shipments of small parcels in the
U.S. to double by 2026. That could strain delivery networks. Barbara Ivanov,
director of an urban-freight lab at the University of Washington, said delivery
companies won't be able to add enough trucks during peak hours in congested
cities, "it's impossible to fit them in." FedEx, she said, "is
leveling the flow by adding a day to their delivery schedule." Rival
United Parcel Service has Saturday service in more than 120 metro areas, but
limits Sunday deliveries to things including urgent medical items. The post
office makes some Sunday deliveries too, including priority mail. Meanwhile,
FedEx will stop using the post office for dropping off SmartPost packages at
customer's houses. SmartPost is a longtime deal between FedEx and the post
office, where FedEx ships packages most of the way, but the post office
delivers it to your door. FedEx said that since 2016 it has already taken back
about 20% of SmartPost parcels when technology helped the company spot
instances in which a FedEx driver was scheduled to take another package to the
same address or one nearby. The company plans to step up the shift away from
the U.S. Postal Service this fall and handle the "vast majority" of
SmartPost deliveries itself by the end of next year. Subramaniam said that
making enough deliveries within a specific area "has consistently been a
challenge with e-commerce." He said the company now sees a chance for a
"substantial" increase in efficiency by keeping the entire process of
sorting and delivering all residential parcels within its own ground network. UPS
also takes back packages from the post office when it can bundle them with its
own deliveries. Spokesman Glenn Zaccara said advances in automation and
analytics will let UPS handle more of those deliveries in the future. The
Postal Service declined to disclose how much revenue it earns from SmartPost. It
has said in financial statements that growth in its packages business is
slowing partly because big shippers have shifted volume away. Amazon.com Inc.,
which is increasing its own delivery service, did not immediately respond to
requests for comment.
^ FedEx and UPS are the only ones
that actually go up my mountain and deliver packages to my door. The Post
Office has my mailbox just over a mile away and if there's a package I get a
slip in my box (they used to try leaving it on top of the 10 mailboxes there -
even in the rain and snow - until I, and several other people, complained) and
then I have to drive to the next town to pick it up. While I have had an issue
with FedEx once in the past they have been good the last few years. Hopefully
UPS will follow their lead and do 7 day delivery (or even 6 day delivery in my
area.) I have had Amazon Prime for some time now (mostly because even the
larger towns around here don't always have everything) and while there has been
some issues with them too it's still nice to order things from home and have
them delivered to my home. I also like that SmartPost will go back to FedEx
since something I ordered would say it was being shipped FedEx and then I have
to go to the Post Office to actually pick it up. ^
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