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FedEx To Deliver Packages 7 Days a Week (usnews.com) 52

According to a new report from The Wall Street Journal, FedEx will deliver packages seven days a week starting next year, adding an extra operating day to accommodate America's online shopping habits. From the report: The delivery giant also plans to bring to customers' doorsteps many of the packages it currently drops at local post offices. The shift will seek to lower costs by building density along FedEx Ground routes, while also shifting some two million packages daily out of the U.S. Postal Service's network. The changes aim to serve an e-commerce shopping market where consumer habits don't mesh with working schedules, because many deliveries arrive at homes while shoppers are at work. It also adds capacity to FedEx's network by using existing facilities an extra day to handle what the company expects will be a doubling of small package shipments in the U.S. by 2026.
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FedEx To Deliver Packages 7 Days a Week

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  • by SuperKendall ( 25149 ) on Thursday May 30, 2019 @06:14PM (#58682778)

    Part of the FedEx shift here, may be in response to Amazonâ(TM)s Sunday deliveries Iâ(TM)ve seen a few times now - either to win back some delivery business or more likely to meet demand from companies that do not want inferior delivery options to Amazon.

    • by EvilSS ( 557649 )
      It's funny because Amazon is the one who got USPS to deliver on Sundays [usps.com], then turned around and started their own delivery service right after. I'd much prefer to go back to USPS. or Fedex. Or UPS. or any other than Amazon Logistics.
    • by tlhIngan ( 30335 )

      Part of the FedEx shift here, may be in response to AmazonÃ(TM)s Sunday deliveries IÃ(TM)ve seen a few times now - either to win back some delivery business or more likely to meet demand from companies that do not want inferior delivery options to Amazon.

      No, it's actually to publicize that the service is actually available.

      Those who know (and are willing to pay) know you can get UPS or FedEx to delivery anything on any day. We've had packages that basically were hand carried from the source a deli

  • More than half of the 415,000-member UPS workforce is unionized, primarily with the Teamsters. FedEx has 280,000 workers, and only 5,000, all airplane pilots, are unionized.

    So yeah, unions suck in some ways and are unnecessary A.F. in today's business climate. Yet. The lack of worker representation is evident in the Sunday plans of the respective two company's employees.

    • Well, considering the opco that's going 7 days is ground which has no union employees at all......only Express has union employees.
  • Wait, you mean roads work on Sundays? Huh. I had no idea. Makes sense when I think about it though.

  • USPS (Score:4, Informative)

    by The Grim Reefer ( 1162755 ) on Thursday May 30, 2019 @06:50PM (#58682928)
    While the USPS doesn't deliver mail on Sunday, they do deliver packages. Or at least Amazon packages. I've received stuff from Amazon that was delivered on Sunday. I've also seen USPS vehicles many times on Sundays. Every time I have, I could see stacks of Amazon boxes through the window. So it may be a special arrangement they have with Amazon.
  • Great that they are gonna do it. Hopefully, it will be accessible for all the regions because sometimes I experience problems with delivery to my zip code in Oklahoma https://worldpostalcode.com/un... [worldpostalcode.com]. You know, delays, and so on.

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