erichartmann
Freight Dog
- Joined
- Mar 23, 2006
- Posts
- 432
Let me get this straight, and do note that I'm as pished off as the next guy that the company is outsourcing the flying.
You're going to write a congressman bitching that a foreign company is outsourcing it's domestic US flying to a US compamy?
I may be a tad thick, but are you serious?
Sure. Costs a couple bucks max and few minutes of my time. May not accomplish much, but who knows.
The reports would seem to indicated its not yet (the switch to UPS) a done deal. They may not be able to reach agreement. DPWN/DHL may come to their collective senses and realize they are giving UPS (a major competitor intent on world wide business) their Americas business. I would seriously doubt UPS will hand over international business they have to DHL for delivery outside the US. DHL seem to be looking at UPS in the same manner they look at Blue Dart. Blue Dart does not have a world wide presense. UPS does, and though it may not be as large as DHL, they are working on it.
The major problem here in the US has not really been the air side, its been the ground delivery. They haven't yet fixed that. If they think (lord only knows how) the air side was the problem in losing customers, and they have lost virtually all of the former Airborne market share, then their days are numbered.