SCD: UPS, FedEx fuel surcharge hikes to heat up delivery prices
SUPPLY CHAIN DIVE reports: FedEx and UPS’ index-based fuel surcharges are adjusted weekly based on prices ...
SEEKING ALPHA reports:
FedEx (FDX -2.6%) discloses that it drew down $1.5bn from its credit facilities and still has $1.86bn untapped.
While demand in Asia has picked up a bit for the company, margins in the US will be impacted negatively by the change in mix. Overall, global B2B has taken a hit.
FDX is taking actions to manage cash flow and improve liquidity, including capex review and a consideration of alternative financing sources.
CEO Fred Smith will take a 91% pay cut.
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