FedEx suspended service for 1,400 freight customers
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FedEx Corp. suspended about 1,400 customers of its Freight shipping service earlier this month, a move that surprised customers and was aimed at easing a congested network taxed by relentless package volume.
The shipping and logistics giant dropped the customers without notice, leaving some businesses hunting for a new option to move their products. FedEx resumed service to some customers this week. While a surge in e-commerce spending during the Covid-19 pandemic has strained shipping companies of all sorts, FedEx has lagged behind rivals in keeping deliveries on time this year.
A FedEx spokeswoman said the cuts were "designed to minimize network disruptions and balance our capacity and demand to avoid backlogs across the country—particularly in the most capacity-constrained Freight service centers." The company is due to report quarterly financial results after the market closes Thursday.
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Colorado-based Diversified Innovative Products Co., a family-run maker of disposable ink pans for printing presses, had an order waiting on its loading dock for a FedEx pickup that never happened.
"There was no correspondence sent, and we were notified the day that shipping ceased via a phone call from our rep," said Theron Johnson, president of the company. It has used FedEx for 30 years and did $304,000 in business with the shipping company in 2020, he said.
Finding an alternative proved to be difficult, and Diversified Innovative Products prepared to lose as much as 5% of its annual sales, Mr. Johnson said. FedEx informed him Tuesday that the company could resume shipments. In the end, the ordeal "just threw us into panic mode and delayed one shipment," he said.
FedEx’s move "was a temporary step that provided necessary volume relief and allowed us to begin bringing some of the volume back in a controlled manner," the FedEx spokeswoman said. The company said it continues to work with customers to address service concerns and had lifted suspensions on hundreds of them by Wednesday. She declined to comment about specific customers or whether FedEx might implement such a move again.
Shippers have cut off customers during peak periods in the past. In December, United Parcel Service Inc. imposed shipping restrictions on some large retailers such as Gap Inc. and Nike Inc. because of the busy holiday shopping period.
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Not all businesses depend on a single carrier for services. Airgas Inc., a Radnor, Pa., producer of cylinders of various gases, said any disruption from FedEx’s decision wasn’t having a meaningful impact. Airgas uses its own fleet for most deliveries, and FedEx isn’t its primary provider of third-party logistics services, an Airgas spokeswoman said.
Airgas is a unit of France’s Air Liquide SA . The FedEx Freight services changes were earlier reported by FreightWaves, a logistics publication.