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Friday, December 27, 2013

A CUSTOMER'S VIEW OF UPS CRISIS - BLAME POOR LOGISTICS, LACK OF ORGANIZATION


NATURAL NEWS WEBSITE'S EXPERIENCE WITH UPS
 
Something is REALLY wrong with UPS, and it's far worse than the media is reporting 
 
Personally, I think the "we are over capacity" excuse being circulated by UPS is a cover story. I think the UPS logistics infrastructure is cratering.   I've seen tracking logs where packages were sent back and forth between California and Texas multiple times. These are critical routing errors that create the very "over capacity" crisis UPS is talking about because it causes the same packages to be carried two or three times over the same roadway. This is a recipe for logistical disaster.

UPS is quick to blame weather events for its logistics breakdowns, but if you look closely at what's happening, the delays in package delivery far exceed the duration of weather events. A two-day cold weather snap in Texas, for example, should not result in a 7-day delay in packages. The numbers don't add up. Something has gone wrong inside UPS that's far worse than the weather or last-minute online retail purchases for Christmas. From my perspective, UPS seems to be falling apart at the seams.

Read more - http://www.naturalnews.com/043332_UPS_logistics_breakdown.html

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