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Fact remain that the US domestic operation is costing DHL roughly a billion dollar every year. This has been a problem for years, and apparently one that DHL has been unable to overcome. In that situation there are really only 2 options - shut the loss-making parts down or continue to loose vast amounts of cash.
We still need to service the US, but for international clients only. Please keep in mind that, EBITA wise, the US intl. operation is not a major earner for DHL. The reason we have to continue serving the US is because our intl. customers demands that we do so.
I wasn't in the board room when the decision to buy ABX was made, but I think the idea was to give DHL more presence in the US market. At the time, DHL could get something from NYC to the hinterlands of Asia, but not from Montezuma, Iowa to London. The purchase of ABX was supposed to fix that, and might have, had DHL been willing to make the financial committment to building a reputation for service in this country. Instead, they tried to do it "on the cheap" and it hasn't worked out for them. Anybody working in flt ops has seen numerous examples of it on the line, but unfortunately, that's just the tip of the iceberg. Poor management abounds throughout DHL and it's affiliated companies.We've been bleeding Dollars by the billions over the years in the US market. The purchase of ABX was supposed to turn the tide, but sadly no substantial improvment was achieved.
I know a guy who said the same thing about Betamax.ABX had a delivery system in the US that worked. Just because it wasn't the way Astar/DHL was doing things doesn't mean it was wrong. If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
I know a guy who said the same thing about Betamax.
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What are FDA slots, been watching your guy's post I and have been wanting to know what FDA stands for.we can now fill out FDA slots!!!
The only one who could make this work is ABX. FDX would rather watch DHL destroy itself than spend money helping them, besides FDX is out of money. ABX now has enough lift and moved more freight than this on time! ( I am talking about express freight by 1030 am next day. )
I know a guy who said the same thing about Betamax.
What are FDA slots, been watching your guy's post I and have been wanting to know what FDA stands for.
Any rumors about when Big purple's going to start hiring again?out of money????? we were the target of a buyout earlier in the year by icahn and his cronies because we were going to reinvest 70% of $3.5 billion in capital spending this year aimed at expansion...he was going to pocket that money and leave the company the way it was...there is plenty on purple money around!
About 70 percent of FedEx's $3.5 billion in planned capital spending this year is aimed at expansion, according to the article.
We've been bleeding Dollars by the billions over the years in the US market. The purchase of ABX was supposed to turn the tide, but sadly no substantial improvment was achieved.
It is also worth nothing (sp?)that whilst ABX (Ground) have contributed to the DHL family, ABX (Air) have always been a problem child, and I'm not only thinking about the disaster that was (and to a degree still is) the ILN Hub.
Integrating ABX is a major headache; somehow the top boffins in ABX still think they are a fully independent airline (which is true only on paper) and can run the show they way they like. There is a large amount of animosity towards ABX (Air) in the global HQ.
ASTAR, on the other hand, has for the last few years only been a positive experience.
It would not come as any surprise to those of us who work with DHL on the eastern side of the great salty divide to see DPWN spin-off the US domestice part of the DHL business, as this is the area that has resulted in DHL posting negative results for years. There will still be a DHL presence in the US, but only for international shipments.
By eliminating the US domestic business we can, hopefully, also rid ourselves of ABX. If the sell goes through, I predict ASTAR will be tasked with doing the international flying to North, Central and South America from the US.
Longhaul flying will, most likely, be performed by LH Cargo, Polar, DHL Air or EAT (the forthcoming 767 operation) and Newco (the forthcoming 777 operation based in LEJ).