FedEx brings Christmas forward – but there's no 'ho ho ho' from shippers
Christmas is coming early – according to FedEx – or rather, it’s coming early for ...
The battle between FedEx and the largest contractor of its FedEx Ground unit has veered further into absurd theatre.
Following a lawsuit by the integrator against him, recently dismissed contractor Spencer Patton has now launched a poll of contractors that centres around a vote of no confidence in unit CEO John Smith.
Mr Patton is head of Patton Logistics, which until recently employed drivers to run a fleet of 275 trucks working for FedEx Ground in ten US states, which made him ...
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