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    Value Creation and Economic Profit

    CASE STUDY FOR FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT CASE 4: The Battle for Value, 2004: FedEx Corp. vs. United Parcel Service, Inc. VALUE CREATION AND ECONOMIC PROFIT I. OUTLOOK OF CASE 4 Case 4 mentions about the competition between two leading companies in package- delivery market. FedEx which is the largest foreign presence in China, with 11 weekly flights, serving 220 Chinese cities, so the company’s volumes in China had grown by more

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    Hallmart

    including • FedEx Express is the second largest civil fleet around the world providing services across U.S. mainland, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and other Caribbean islands. • FedEx ground provides services around America and Canada. • Home delivery and smart posts are also offered. • FedEx trade networks provide custom and insurance. • A toll free help line is provided to the customers at FedEx TechConnect. • Other products include FedEx Supply Chain Services, FedEx Corporate Services

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    Economic Impact

    Economic Analysis The Memphis Grizzlies and The FedEx Forum Bill Madigan Southern New Hampshire University Abstract Economic impact is generated by the continuous operations of the FedEx Forum facility and by the daily operations of the Memphis Grizzlies. Additional impact is generated by the spending of visitors who come to Memphis for the sports and other entertainment events held at the FedEx Forum throughout the year. Visiting NBA teams also spend money which has direct impact on Memphis

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    Case Study

    Question 1 FedEx strategy for success in the marketplace is customer value proposition through operational excellence. This is supported the services portfolio it provides to its clients. This portfolio aims to “provide [its] customers with convenient, seamless access to our entire portfolio of integrated business solutions” (FedEx Corporation, 2005). Moreover, the fact that FedEx manages its business as a portfolio allows it to attain operational excellence by benchmarking practices in the different

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    Aircargo

    – – – – • Transportation Based Services extend beyond transportation to offer a comprehensive set of logistics offerings. Leveraged 3PLs use assets of other firms. Non-leveraged 3PLs use assets belonging solely to the parent firm. Examples: FedEx Logistics, UPS Logistics Financial Based – Provide freight payment and auditing, cost accounting and control, and tools for monitoring, booking, tracking, tracing, and managing inventory. – Examples: Cass Information Systems, CTC, GE Information

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    Poslaju

    How does POSLAJU allow Logistics practitioners to send a parcel locally or overseas? This question basically requires us to identify and explain how the parcels are delivered to their specific destinations inside and outside of the country. PosLaju is offering a few types of services to their customers ranging from Next Day Delivery, Same Day Delivery, Time Certain Services, Borneo Economy Express and Putrajaya Express for the domestic market. For the international market, the options provided are

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    Fedex

    Waldbillig Joe Wyson Presented May 9, 2011 Introduction Key Issues Faced By FedEx & UPS Porter’s Five Forces Analysis Resources and Capabilities Business-Level Strategies Corporate Strategy Canvas Firm Performance Industry Dynamics Affecting Profitability Sustainability of Competitive Advantages Recommendations & Chosen “Winner” •  Are UPS and FedEx colluding and violating antitrust law? •  Do UPS and FedEx meet the market definition of duopoly? •  Is it ethical that rising fuel

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    Fedex

    The FedEx Example for Gene One Shomeka Edwards University of Phoenix The FedEx Example for Gene One Frederick W. Smith founded the FedEx Corporation in 1971. FedEx specializes in overnight delivery of high-priority packages and heavy freight (www.fedex.com). By 1980, FedEx was a well-known and growing at 40 percent a year. The core values of the company are important to the leaders, stakeholders, and employees of FedEx. FedEx states, "Our people are the foundation of success and the

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    Fed Ex and Ups, Air Express Industry Analysis

    FED EX and UPS Airfreight Industry Analysis 1. During the 1980s, the air express industry was a medium to attractive industry to already be a major player in, but not a very attractive industry to try and break into. The industry can be characterized by high rivalry from competitors who compete on the same services with very little differentiation, medium power from suppliers who supply the resources necessary to run the business, high buyer power because

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    Airborne Case Study

    services, as well as shipment-related logistics consulting. The market is dominated by three main competitors: FedEx, UPS, and Airborne Express. Together, these three companies hold upwards of 85% of the market share. Using Porter’s five-force analysis, we can identify the illicit reasons behind the relative attractiveness of the express mail industry. Threat of New Entrants In 1995, FedEx had more than $7,600 million in assets (16). UPS and Airborne Express show similar numbers. Human assets deployed

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