USPS Slashes Rates, But Can it Handle the Surge?

It’s no secret that the United States Postal Service has been on a mission to grow its parcel business. But the rate cuts that went into effect on Sept. 7 may be one of its most aggressive moves yet. The pricing changes affect two Priority Mail offerings – Commercial Base and Commercial Plus – and […]

UPS and FedEx Rate Hikes Threaten Free Shipping and Lost Business

The coming rate hikes at UPS (NYSE: UPS  ) and FedEx (NYSE: FDX  ) represent a threat to the free shipping policies we’ve seen retailers expand exponentially, but a rate cut the U.S. Postal Service just won might give it a competitive advantage the delivery giants won’t be able to overcome. Shipping stuff in bigger boxes is […]

Court rules FedEx Ground drivers are employees, not independent contractors

Decision could cost FedEx $millions Some 2,300 past and present FedEx drivers in California  and 360 in Oregon are employees, not contractors, and are entitled to overtime and other benefits because of the extensive control the delivery company exercises over their work, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday. FedEx contends that its drivers are independent […]

Package push – USPS courting customers with new ads

UPS and FedEx will soon change their pricing mechanism for ground shipments, so the Postal Service is taking out advertisements to remind businesses about its affordable alternatives. In late December and early January, UPS and FedEx plan to expand their use of dimensional weight pricing. This means the companies will charge customers by a package’s […]

With FedEx And UPS Rate Increases Looming, Shippers Explore Their Options

The coming rate increases in ground service by FedEx and UPS have businesses scrutinizing every aspect of their parcel-shipping programs. Both companies are preparing to introduce dimensional weight pricing for all parcels in U.S. ground service — UPS on Dec. 29, 2014, and FedEx FDX +0.47% on Jan. 1, 2015. The change means that the […]

USPS is moving more packages for its competitors UPS, FedEx

USPS is increasingly moving packages for its competitors, according to newly published numbers that underscore the Postal Service’s unique delivery capabilities. For years, United Parcel Service (UPS) and FedEx have paid USPS to deliver some packages, especially for customers in rural areas. The companies are now turning to the Postal Service more frequently, the Wall […]

USPS Apologizes for Denying Mail Deliveries to Israel

The United States Postal Service (USPS) is apologizing to customers in several states who were reportedly denied delivery of their mail to Israel, according to a USPS spokesman. The USPS has faced criticism in recent days from human rights groups after reports from several states emerged that customers were told that mail to Israel was […]

UPS and FedEx invest in technology to meet soaring demand

Logistics groups are investing in technology and expanding capacity to help meet soaring demand via online retailing and business-to-business ordering. On the ground floor of United Parcel Service’s $2.2bn Worldport Hub, workers are stuffing into huge airfreight containers some of the roughly 1.1m packages that the centre in Louisville, Kentucky, handles every night. Most of […]

Rocky River Municipal Court in Ohio abandons USPS for more costly FedEx

PR note: Clerk of Courts Deborah Comery, a Republican, lists affiliations, memberships with Pitney Bowes, Inc. and United States Postal Service National Pilot Program to create an electronic certified mail system.  She also lists as accomplishments: “Installation and implementation of the E-Certified Mail System (that is Certified Mail with Electronic Return Receipts via the US […]

Is USPS charging FedEx, UPS enough for delivery services?

According to Wall Street Journal: Some critics question whether the Postal Service is charging the delivery services  like FedEx, UPS and Amazon enough for the services. The flood of these packages has begun to tax the system. FedEx and UPS are moving more of their packages through the U.S. Postal Service, putting pressure on the […]