FedEx, UPS warn mail delivery could be interrupted by winter storm as driver safety takes priority
Fox News correspondent Mike Tobin reports that severe weather disrupts travel plans ahead of the holidays on'Special Report.' FedEx and UPS announced mail delivery could be interrupted by the massive winter storm moving across the U.S. after key distribution hubs were blasted by the severe weather conditions. On Friday, FedEx posted a statement to its website warning those who used its Express service that the guaranteed delivery date of Dec. 26 may not be met after the Memphis and Indianapolis hubs experienced "substantial" weather disruptions. The shipping company said actions have been taken to lessen any impact on delivery, but the safety of its team members is the "number one priority." "We recognize the importance of deliveries this holiday weekend and are committed to providing service to the best of our ability by implementing contingency measures where it is safe and possible to do so," the statement read.
Dec-24-2022, 09:07:38 GMT
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