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It’s a long and expensive process but fedex is making improvements. From a drivers perspective, they gotta move fast. They don’t have time to stop and chat, if you want your shipping costs to be affordable then get used to not seeing your driver. One of purposes of this sub is to help customers out and answer questions.
At fedex express, The Leo (tablet) has gps. Dispatch can see in real time where drivers are, managers can call dispatch whenever they wish to get updates—locations, how many stops a driver has left, etc. if your package has a senseaware then it tracks the package in real time also. There are also cameras on each truck.
Finally Happened. My package tracking showed the package arrived at the nearest Fed ex facility early on the 20th. Showed it "out for delivery" since later that afternoon all the way through until this morning, the 26th. Checked tracking at lunch time and it said that it was delivered-on April 20th. Um, nope.
My package was stuck in the same location for 18 days before it suddenly moved and was delivered all at once. It is unfortunately better than my USPS package, which has been stuck in the same location for 24 days and counting. Absolutely - anytime FedEx has your package you should be worried.
Lmao this mf really asking why we want GPS tracking. You makes sense for fedex ground... but I'm overnighting a package. Grubhub, Instacart, Uber Eats, Lyft, Walmart, Amazon Prime and UPS all have this feature, yet the Express focused Fedex Express doesn't. All those are gig workers except for Prime and UPS.
FedEx's delivery estimates are usually a joke. Frequently it will say estimated delivery is one day, then it will update to a different date later (usually sooner than expected), and then update to say the day after that like nothing happened. I've even had ones say estimated delivery was the next day while they were already on the truck for ...
here's the short version of it -- in case you don't want to read it: shipper -> fedex ground -> cross country to smartpost center -> consolidated into a bin with every other smartpost shipment for your zip code's area (the first 3 digits of your zip) might be a few days -> sends to usps via ground -> takes a day or two to get to the USPS -> sits in the back of hte USPS for a day or two ...
There are 2 FedEx Organizations - The Corporate FedEx that ships overnight, 2 day, and other 'higher quality' services. Then there's FedEx Ground, which are Franchises run by local franchisees. They pay their drivers very poorly, operate their 'business' poorly, and don't seem to have any concerns about when or if you'll get you r package.
On the package tracking page there are two tabs, “Travel History” and “Shipment Facts”. Click on Shipment Facts and you’ll see either ground or express listed under Service. I'm in Canada. Is there a way to tell from the tracking number if a shipment is arriving FedEx Ground or FedEx Express? The item I'm receiving….
FEDEX - Logistics are hard. A Key to FEDEX Shipping statuses, because its on YOU to understand their garbage feedback. Shipment info sent to FEDEX - This means the shipper generated an electronic shipping label and prompted FEDEX to pick it up, or dropped it off at a local receiving station. Picked up - Yeah, this one is obvious