FedEx suffers slump in services
Profits at FedEx fell 5 per cent in the fiscal third quarter as demand for express package-delivery services slumped amid a broad slowdown in the US economy
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Profits at FedEx fell 5 per cent in the fiscal third quarter as demand for express package-delivery services slumped amid a broad slowdown in the US economy
Read MoreA $6.3 billion no-bid contract awarded to FedEx Corp. by the U.S. Postal Service will increase the cost of transporting mail by between $443 million and $1.17 billion over the life of the agreement, according to documents filed in a lawsuit by a FedEx competitor
Read MoreFedEx, the USA-based express delivery organisation, has started implementing its recently-announced agreement with the US Postal Service (USPS) covering the installation of self-service drop boxes in post offices
Read MoreCarolina post offices get 1st delivery of FedEx boxes
Read MorePosted by Archive | Mar 1, 2001 | E-Commerce |
The dot.com bubble may have burst, but the outlook for online shopping is still robust, at least in the US. Now, e-tailers are meeting the practical and cost challenges which arise, when processing and delivering orders direct to the consumer.
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