In another topic, FedEx Truckload Brokerage was brought up and discussed. See:
http://www.expeditersonline.com/dcforum/DCForumID1/6274.html
Wanting to know more, I went to my Contract Coordinator to ask. I learned the following:
1. FedEx Truckload Brokerage was originated as a way to bring new business into FedEx from new sources. FedEx Freight Brokerage agents troll the load boards and other freight sources for new opportunities to serve new customers. Once a prospective customer is identified, the agents match the customer's need with the FedEx portfolio of services, company wide.
2. The FedEx Truckload Brokerage marketing material that went out from Virginia Albanese, FedEx Custom Critical CEO, did so because FedEx Truckload Brokerage is part of FedEx Custom Critical (as is Air Expedite and Passport Transport.).
3. FedEx Truckload Brokerage is part of FedEx Custom Critical because the idea for FedEx Truckload Brokerage and the groundwork to establish it came out of the minds of FedEx Custom Critical people. Within the larger FedEx corporation, FedEx Custom Critical is unique in that people there often think in cross-division and broader-market terms. A single shipment may be flown in from overseas, loaded onto a FedEx Custom Critical truck, cross loaded onto another one at a FedEx Freight or FedEx Ground facility because the first truck driver was out of hours, and finally delivered to the consignee. That kind of experience gives rise to the kind of outside-the-box thinking that produces ideas like FedEx Truckload Brokerage. It is the same kind of thinking that developed exclusive-use temperature control and temperature validated markets; markets that have benefited numerous FedEx Custom Critcal contractors. Indeed, expediting itself was invented by Roberts Express, the FedEx Custom Critical predecessor company.
4. Since FedEx Truckload Brokerage is trolling for freight not from existing FedEx sources but from new customers outside the company, it is unlikely that FedEx Truckload Brokerage will impact FedEx Custom Critical freight in a significant way.
It seems to me that the one-call customer solution that FedEx Custom Critical promoted over a year ago, and is now touted by several competitors, is now an established fact of life in our business. In a world where customers are increasingly offered a one-call solution, FedEx does it better than others. That is because FedEx has the in-house portfolio of companies to work with - Custom Critical, Ground, Freight, Federal Express, and more - and the increasing capability to communicate across divisions for the customer's benefit.
This, I belive, will result in a net gain of freight for Custom Critical. As more people in more divisions become more aware of what we Custom Critical contractors do, more customers will too.
http://www.expeditersonline.com/dcforum/DCForumID1/6274.html
Wanting to know more, I went to my Contract Coordinator to ask. I learned the following:
1. FedEx Truckload Brokerage was originated as a way to bring new business into FedEx from new sources. FedEx Freight Brokerage agents troll the load boards and other freight sources for new opportunities to serve new customers. Once a prospective customer is identified, the agents match the customer's need with the FedEx portfolio of services, company wide.
2. The FedEx Truckload Brokerage marketing material that went out from Virginia Albanese, FedEx Custom Critical CEO, did so because FedEx Truckload Brokerage is part of FedEx Custom Critical (as is Air Expedite and Passport Transport.).
3. FedEx Truckload Brokerage is part of FedEx Custom Critical because the idea for FedEx Truckload Brokerage and the groundwork to establish it came out of the minds of FedEx Custom Critical people. Within the larger FedEx corporation, FedEx Custom Critical is unique in that people there often think in cross-division and broader-market terms. A single shipment may be flown in from overseas, loaded onto a FedEx Custom Critical truck, cross loaded onto another one at a FedEx Freight or FedEx Ground facility because the first truck driver was out of hours, and finally delivered to the consignee. That kind of experience gives rise to the kind of outside-the-box thinking that produces ideas like FedEx Truckload Brokerage. It is the same kind of thinking that developed exclusive-use temperature control and temperature validated markets; markets that have benefited numerous FedEx Custom Critcal contractors. Indeed, expediting itself was invented by Roberts Express, the FedEx Custom Critical predecessor company.
4. Since FedEx Truckload Brokerage is trolling for freight not from existing FedEx sources but from new customers outside the company, it is unlikely that FedEx Truckload Brokerage will impact FedEx Custom Critical freight in a significant way.
It seems to me that the one-call customer solution that FedEx Custom Critical promoted over a year ago, and is now touted by several competitors, is now an established fact of life in our business. In a world where customers are increasingly offered a one-call solution, FedEx does it better than others. That is because FedEx has the in-house portfolio of companies to work with - Custom Critical, Ground, Freight, Federal Express, and more - and the increasing capability to communicate across divisions for the customer's benefit.
This, I belive, will result in a net gain of freight for Custom Critical. As more people in more divisions become more aware of what we Custom Critical contractors do, more customers will too.