FedEx delivery network is 'on brink of COLLAPSE' because rising costs have pushed contractors to brink of bankruptcy, owner of delivery truck fleet warns
(www.dailymail.co.uk)
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That would cause major upset. Not that UPS or Amazon would complain.
Not mentioned in the story, USPS and UPS are also on the brink of collapse. FedEx might be first.
USPS has been on the brink for 20+ years or more. So that news isn’t particularly surprising.
UPS is surprising though.
They'll just throw a trillion at it anyway
USPS, yes. UPS, nope - still buying airplanes.
Buying things does not indicate that a business is necessarily doing well, especially at the scale of a company like UPS.
Eh, Amazon likes to hand off to other couriers for cheap. They do favor USPS, but still.
Because Amazon is basically subsidized by USPS.
The government likes Amazon because it destroys mainstreet; that is its sole purpose, to become the mega “Company store”. It’s simply has to outlast the others & consolidate after the “great reset”. Their New HQ resembles the Tower of Babel for a particular reason.
https://files.catbox.moe/5viu6v.jpg
This dystopian new distribution center in Mexico looks like the future they have in mind for us!
“Welcome to Amazon. I love you”
I wonder where they put all the people that were displaced to make the room to build that. You know that was likely covered in shacks just like the surrounding blocks.
That is freaking depressing. Amazon has got to go down.