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    Quote Originally Posted by BigMacFU
    This flow of packages, the way FedEx, the UPS and Post Office sort and ship may seem ineffective, but is the most economic and efficient way it can be done for a population as large and spread out as ours. I cannot explain the complex algorithm because I don't understand it, but I've had it explained to me in comparison to fractals. They may look chaotic and disjointed but are actually the reflection of a brilliantly succinct and logical formula. Yes, anomalies seem to appear, and for all intents and purposes, practically speaking your case is a real anomaly, ultimately these are not anomalies.

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    Empire, it may seem inefficient, but obviously it works. It took 4 days, and a bit less than 4 hours to do that travelling (would have been less had you been available at 2:30).

    You wanna see a inefficient system?
    I sent Sid a package, a small package, via Expedited Post. They say 8 business days, possibly up to 2 weeks, to get from here to Buffalo. A 4 hour drive!!!
    I send another Brother a package via Canada Post Air Mail. It had 5 cigars in it, in a golf ball box and that was inside a plastic mailer envelope. It cost $19.03 (not counting the cost of the envelope) and is going to take 4 business days!!!

    I got a package today from BKC via USPS Air Mail and it cost $1.95.

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    The only possible explanation I can find is that they have a central sorting facility in Indianapolis so all packages should go there. So for some reason the plane that went to indy must have had to stop in LA to either pick up more weight or pick up slack for others before going to Indy. And the package is scanned at every stop in case a loss occurs to know who is responsible. So in reality it ight have stoped anywhere before going to Indy and La just happened to be the stop in this particular case.

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    Yeah, thats what they said.

    The only reason I didnt get the package at 2:30 was that the gate to our community was malfuntioning and was only opening half way and the FedEx truck wouldnt fit through with it just half way open.

    Newfie - Yeah that does suck sending a package to a place thats only 4 hours away. Damn the system!
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    Originally, Fedex (at least the overnight portion) was designed as a single-hub system. Packages were gathered up regionally and put on a plane. All of these planes then flew to Memphis, TN. All the planes get unloaded, sorted, and reloaded with packages to be delivered to their region.

    When the founder submitted this business proposal in college, he received a C with his professor telling him it was unrealistic (oops!).

    I wouldn't be surprised if this system has been expanded to include other regional hubs, especially out of busy regions like LA.

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    I work for Fedex and yes there is another large sorting facility in Inianapolis. There is also a sorting facility in Ft. Worth.

    Looking at the tracking detail, I'm not sure the package ever went to Indy. It shows the pakage departing LAX at 2:03 pm on the 8th and arriving Indy at 2:06 pm the same day. That's only 3 minutes of travel time. It never shows a departure scan from Indy, only LAX. Sometimes scans are missed on packages so there is no way to be certain. My guess is the Indy information is incorrect and the package left LAX for Ontario on a truck and sat over the weekend(at least that would be the logical thing to do).

    That's just a W.A.G., without access to the computers at work there's no way to be sure. The 2-3, 3-5 day service sometimes takes some interesting routes before it get's to it's destination. I'll try to take a closer look at work.

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    Im not really worried about it, I just thought that it wasnt very efficient if they were actually sending it to all these places.

    In the end, the package got to me on the day they said it would. I was just worried that I saw it said it arrived in Indiana the day before it was supposed to be here.
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