What is FedEx’s Future with Amazon?

What is FedEx’s Future with Amazon?

Marek Różycki, Managing Partner at Last Mile Experts (and ex-Amazon VP Logistics EU) discusses FedEx’s travails and Amazon’s continuing expansion in the last mile:

  • Has FedEx taken its eye off the ball in B2C delivery?
  • B2B mindset in the e-commerce era
  • Could FedEx pull back from the B2C segment?
  • Why FedEx needs to change or run the risk of being broken up
  • FedEx’s TNT acquisition
  • DPD’s decision to go for B2C business – and the mindset change that move required
  • Amazon’s willingness to invest and acquire… and should Amazon acquire FedEx?
  • If not FedEx, would there be another carrier Amazon could acquire?
  • Would other retailers (in particular those trying to compete with Amazon in delivery) be interested in acquiring a delivery company like FedEx?
  • What would a privatised US Postal Service do?

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