Davis said the domestic numbers may also have been boosted by the new Federal “FedExers” program, which is aimed at small shippers.
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Davis said the domestic numbers may also have been boosted by the new Federal “FedExers” program, which is aimed at small shippers.
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Outsourcing can lead to surprising arrangements. In November 1990, Commodore Business Machines hired Federal Express to service its consumer products. If you call Commodore’s twenty-four-hour consumer-assistance number, the voice on the other end actually belongs to a FedEx employee (though you won’t know it), who will arrange for the machine to be picked up and replaced with a loaner the next morning (by another FedExer).
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In the hangar where FedExers sorted packages, our boxes, cylinders, and oversized envelopes cascaded down conveyor belts. […] All along the route, FedExers stood with their ubiquitous bar-code scanners to ensure the company would deliver our packages on time. […] This is the identity that every FedExer understands, the basis of the inspiring stories we hear about the company’s 98 percent rate of on-time delivery. […] Another FedExer rented a private airplane to make sure one very special package was delivered on time. […] Any FedExer who wants to know about how well any unit, or the company as a whole, is performing can consult statistical quality indicators (SQIs).
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There, Mark X. Zaleski, chief operating officer and a former FedEx exec, has recruited an additional half-dozen former FedExers for the service’s June launch. […] Indeed, former FedExers are bringing a lot more than shipping smarts to the E-commerce party.
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