tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-563539329592161652.post5914099030667544074..comments2024-03-21T10:12:22.611-04:00Comments on Courier, Express, and Postal Observer: United Parcel Service Volume Down in First QuarterAlan Robinsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18015201735147037122noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-563539329592161652.post-37841269057345819852011-04-27T09:25:34.648-04:002011-04-27T09:25:34.648-04:00FedEx and UPS is cheaper for most commercial shipp...FedEx and UPS is cheaper for most commercial shippers shipping parcels over 4 pounds once disounts that UPS and FedEx give are included. Also FedEx and UPS often give larger customers, including many law and consulting firms, discounts to their overnight express rates that put them below USPS priority mail rates.<br /><br />UPS and FedEx Ground may even be cheaper than USPS Priority mail for shipments under a couple hundred miles and provide equal or better service. Surprising I know but check it out.Alan Robinsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18015201735147037122noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-563539329592161652.post-75309148705207455432011-04-26T20:22:18.613-04:002011-04-26T20:22:18.613-04:00Fed Ex and UPS are not cheaper than USPS. ...Fed Ex and UPS are not cheaper than USPS. Do your homework!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-563539329592161652.post-3644761068161435052011-04-26T19:08:12.428-04:002011-04-26T19:08:12.428-04:00I prefer FedEx to both UPS & USPS. They are ve...I prefer FedEx to both UPS & USPS. They are very fast in service and cheaper. Maybe it is because the other two delivery networks are unionized? But it gives people a choice of the best bang for heir buck.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-563539329592161652.post-15223482942289590642011-04-26T18:15:46.482-04:002011-04-26T18:15:46.482-04:00It isn't due to the co-operative parcel agreem...It isn't due to the co-operative parcel agreement with the USPS...The USPS picks up where UPS falls way short in delivering the "last mile," especially in "unprofitable rural delivery areas" of the US. The USPS saves not only the UPS's ass in rural areas of the country, but also in city delivery. The Postal Service has the delivery infrastructure in place and delivers to each household. UPS doesn't wish to hire enough employees to service the entire country, so they wimp-out. and pay the USPS to do the work they can't afford to produce. That's the big difference between UPS & USPS. UPS ONLY exists for PROFIT; USPS ONLY exists for SERVICE!Mailman4noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-563539329592161652.post-3093966351682900352011-04-26T17:59:26.246-04:002011-04-26T17:59:26.246-04:00UPS passes on it's fuel costs to its customers...UPS passes on it's fuel costs to its customers; the USPS does NOT. Yet, most folks favor the "private sector" who ALWAYS passes on additional operating costs to the consumer... and somehow comes out smelling like a rose! The USPS maintains the price of its first class postage, yet gets blamed for increasing prices of other "lower-classed-priced" postal services. UPS' package volume is DOWN; USPS' parcel volume is UP! If you didn't already know, the USPS is delivering the"las mile" for most all UPS small packages---thus saving UPS delivery time and giving USPS additional money. So, when you ask for UPS delivery, you may be getting the advantage of USPS delivery. The only problem is that you paid WAAAAAY toooo much for your UPS charge, when you could have received the lesser charge from USPS from the beginning. Some people just will never learn who to ask for their shipping needs. ;-(Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com