Title: Small Package Shipping State of the Industry
1Small Package Shipping State of the Industry
- Presented By
- Mike Erickson, President/CEO
AIMED Fall Conference - St. Louis Friday, October
22nd 300 - 400pm
2We Are Comparing The Four Integrated Carriers
- DHL
- Formerly Airborne
- FedEx
- UPS
- USPS
3Todays Competitive Marketplace
- Carriers are battling it out for market share and
competition is greater than ever before - Why is this happening now?
4Recent Industry Trend Carriers Now Offer a Full
Portfolio of Services
- A number of factors have converged to create the
most competitive small parcel marketplace ever - In prior years, each carrier had a unique market
niche, and were content to concentrate on that
area there was little or no market overlap - UPS, FedEx, DHL, and the Postal Service now offer
a full suite of air, ground, and international
shipping options
5Late 1990s Each Carrier Had A Market Niche
- UPS was the ground carrier of choice
- FedEx was the air carrier of choice
- DHL was the strongest international carrier
- USPS concentrated on mail and residential small
parcel shipments - Airborne-low cost express
- RPS-commercial ground shipments to metro areas
6Factors Contributing To Increased Competition
- Economy
- Package volume growth has been flat
- Not as many new packages are being shipped
- Carriers must get their additional volume from
other carriers - Available Capacity
- New regional hubs, larger truck networks and
enhanced technology allow carriers to handle more
volume
7Factors Contributing To Increased Competition
- Technology
- Sorting Facilities
- Bar-coding
- Tracking
- Shipping Automation
- Interactive Websites
- EDI Billing Advances
- Data Capture Technology
8UPS Technology
- UPS CampusShip
- UPS WorldShip
- UPS OnLine Compatible Solutions
- ConnectShip UPS Toolkit
- UPS Address Validation
- The Quantum View
- Billing Format Options
- Flat File Bill
- EDI-generated bill
- Paper bill
9FedEx Technology
- FedEx Café
- FedEx Ship Manager
- FedEx.com - online shipping
- FedEx Insight
- Adhoc Reporting
- Billing Options
- EDI
- Datalink
- Download invoices from Fedex.com
10Factors Contributing To Increased Competition
- New Services
- Faster Ground networks
- Residential offerings
- Special freight services
- UPS store
- FedEx Kinkos
- Portfolio Pricing The single biggest factor!
- Carriers offer the maximum discounts only if you
give them most, if not all of your business
11New Ground Competition
- UPS and FedEx have enhanced ground delivery
times ground shipments are now day-definite and
guaranteed - FedEx Home Delivery now serves the entire US
- The merger of Airborne DHL creates a new,
strong competitor - USPS Parcel Select new service enhancements, new
partners
12New Air Competition
- On-time performance is at an all time high for
all carriers - Carriers have switched most customers from
flat-rate (unzoned) pricing, to zone-based
pricing - Carriers are now targeting specific segments of
the air market (letters, heavier and larger
shipments, industry groups, etc.)
13New International Competition
- While domestic growth is flat, international
growth is in double digits - FedEx and UPS have added new overseas
infrastructure, new hubs - Airborne, formerly weak in the international
segment, has now become a key player thanks to
the deal with DHL
14Knowledge is Power
- Carrier Reports Equal Knowledge
and Opportunity!
15Common Add On Charges
- Address corrections
- Residential delivery
- Oversize charges (ground)
- Dimensional charges (air)
- Saturday delivery
- Declared value (insurance)
16New Add On Charges
- Fuel surcharges
- Delivery area surcharge on air shipments
- Excess tracking fee
- Package return charges
- Security surcharges
- At last count, there are more than 80!
17Fuel Surcharges - Are At An All Time High!
- UPS - 9.5
- FedEx - 9.5
- DHL - 9.8
- These new rates were effective October 4th, 2004
- Ground -- All carriers dropped fuel surcharge
- USPS -- No surcharge
- Theyre no longer temporary
18Residential Surcharges
- FedEx air ground 1.75
- FedEx Home Delivery 1.40
- DHL 1.75
- UPS 1.40
19Rural Surcharges
- Carriers call them delivery area surcharges
- 1.00 Commercial
- 1.75 Residential
- 15.00 Alaska
- You can obtain DAS files from carrier websites
- AFMS can email you a DAS file we co-developed
with Postal World Magazine - has all carriers and
includes zip, city and state
20Ground Delivery - Delays
UPS, FedEx Ground Express, DHL Monday
Through Friday FedEx Home Delivery Tuesday
Through Saturday USPS Monday Through Saturday
21Ground Transit Times
- FedEx and UPS Dramatically Improved
- Ground Transit Time
- DHL Adding New Ground Hubs (to be completed in
2005)
22Ground Pricing
- UPS, FedEx And DHL Have Essentially The Same Base
Ground Rates - USPS-Has Its Own Pricing
23Air Pricing Flat Rates VS Zoned Rates
- Carriers Are Moving From Flat To Zoned Rates
- Big Change In Priority Mail Last June - Only 1lb
is Now Flat Rate - Are You Better Off With Flat Or Zoned Rates?
24What They Say
- All Air And Ground Commercial Packages Are
Guaranteed To Be Delivered On-Time... - Or You Get Your Money Back!
25What They Actually Do
- Many New EXCEPTION CODES
- Some New Contracts Prohibit Refunds
- New Penalty Charges
- Shorter Audit Times
26QUESTIONS?
THANK YOU!
mike.erickson_at_afms.com 1-800-246-3521 www.afms.co
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