Damn who's next
#1
Damn who's next
http://www.businessweek.com/globalbi...110_975682.htm
Pretty crazy whats going on these days. Thank god for flat rate usps
Pretty crazy whats going on these days. Thank god for flat rate usps
#2
Re: Damn who's next
so are they just cutting international shipping? im hoping this means they are going to continue offering cheap rates for shipping in the US
DHL's profitable freight and supply chain-services businesses in the U.S., which employ about 25,000 people, won't be affected by the cuts.
#3
Re: Damn who's next
i work for a delivery company, so called the largest privately owned delivery company, and just on sunday i drove a strait truck 180mi for 4 boxes of ----. thats like 20 gal of fuel, i dont know how long they can go on with this ----.
maybe with dhl scaling back we will get more business, but im not too optimistic.
maybe with dhl scaling back we will get more business, but im not too optimistic.
#5
Re: Damn who's next
Originally Posted by CoreyR
so are they just cutting international shipping? im hoping this means they are going to continue offering cheap rates for shipping in the US
#6
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Originally Posted by xenocron
I believe they are contracting all domestic operations to UPS...
guess USPS is it, id rather get assraped on the shipping charge then deal with some shithole company.
#7
Re: Damn who's next
Fedex works great guys and half the time they dont weight your packages so go 3-4 pounds lighter on a 15 pound box and save yourself a couple bucks
Fedex has fucked up but for my volume I do with them their solid. Their tracking system sucks ***** but who gives a ---- if it shows up in once piece thats all that matters
Fedex has fucked up but for my volume I do with them their solid. Their tracking system sucks ***** but who gives a ---- if it shows up in once piece thats all that matters
#9
Re: Damn who's next
Originally Posted by 90dx
DHL is great to ship with that is too bad.
Originally Posted by 93hatchturbo
Word has it in Canada DHL is done and is closing their doors. Most of the employees are hoping to be picked up by UPS.