How Overnight Shipping Works
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"and it all happens while we sleep" jokes on you I'm up all night loading overnight cargo planes
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Lmfao
Thank you for delivering my hentai body pillow in 3 hours
thank you for doing the job and delivering our stuff
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I’m an ex-airline pilot and current charter pilot - just wanted to say this is the first vid of yours I’ve watched and it was extremely accurate and well made. You’ve gained a sub from me, keep on making great videos bud!
Evan M you were never a pilot
James Kearney right
Evan M - you're getting those words mixed up again, those same words you always get mixed up - pilot and wanker.
Evan M you were fired for a reason stfu
@@ryanrsb2263 what do you mean
I always assumed when you bought overnight shipping, the FedEx location descended into total chaos and some guy sprinted into the room, grabbed the package, boarded a jet, and raced to the destination before chucking the package out the window with a parachute attached to it. Then a fedex driver on the ground would retrieve it and place it on the front porch.
Geddy V 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Same
Yup! That’s why I’m here!
Total idiot
😂😂😂😂
How overnight shipping works:
1. Nighttime comes.
2. Package is shipped.
best summary
like santa :D
3. Daylight comes
4. Package is delivered
5. Receiver struggles to find it in front porch for three days.......
Jimmy Kim lmao
wait no stop this is creepy
Worked at the Memphis Hub for awhile.. I worked specifically in Heavy Weight, anything over 150 lbs was handled in my area, the size of 4 football fields, ran by over 2000 forklifts. The Memphis world hub is absolutely mind blowing. Planes come in every less 2 minutes on a normal day, spread throughout the sky by 3 miles and run like clockwork. It's amazing to see
Were you with FedEx?
What was the pay?
Ex Boston heavy weight truck driver here. Memphis heavyweight must have been insane.
Most people in my city work there too.
Am I the only one who comes back to watch this video whenever I'm aggressively tracking a package?
LOL, I def purchased something overnight delivery today
Same lol. I almost wish he went a little deeper and showed exactly where you’re package is when it was “picked up by the carrier.” Like does that mean it was picked up and is on the way? Does it mean it was picked up but isn’t on the way yet? I just want to know exactly where my package is 😭
Nope me too it's my first time 😅😊
I’m here waiting for my OUT FOR DELIVERY🤣
Yes. Yes you are. You are all alone.
Just got off my night shift at the UPS Worldport Hub in Louisville, Kentucky. Come home and see this. I can never get away from work lmao. This video is on point tho, so great job man.
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@Captain Chaos I haven't seen it but I believe it must look crazy haha I would pass by a ups and Amazon on my way to school which was the time that they would send off their delivery trucks so I would be in a parade of dozens of the same trucks haha
As a FedEx truck driver, I STRONGLY recommend you use a package pickup location rather than home delivery. As states in the video, sometimes theres not enough Freight to warrant sending a truck or plane. However pickup locations act as collection points, which means they might just have enough Freight for regular service.
Pickup locations are usually cheaper, quicker, and in an age of porch pirates, safer overall.
i don't get paid to make your job easier
@@herisruns that's why he said it's cheaper and faster. His job being easier is cheaper and faster for you. Win-win.
I just thought truck drivers were hauling ass all night, grand theft auto style lmaooo
same lol
😂😂😂
Same lmao 😂
Ana I’m done 💀💀💀💀💀💀😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Same 🤣🤣
i never thought it was this advanced, probably cause I never thought about it.
Not someone I thought I would see on this kind of video but alright
I promise, it's not that advanced. I work for DHL Express in Canada. The entire system is a fucking joke. How we're still afloat is beyond me.
why are you everywhere?
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You want to know why your package arrived late? Look at 10:09...
Package stuck.
They have people who catch it on camera, then this is where high tech comes in, the get a really long stick, and poke it back onto the belt.
Yuri Zsa - Technology of the future right there 😂
Lmaoo
JUST LOL
@@FutureKnut i know right... welcome to the future pall
I always thought the plane flew over my house and they dropped the package perfectly on my front steps
R u stupid
That's pretty cool.
Anthony Morello bruh
@@anthonymorello10 bruh
@@anthonymorello10 bruh
As a UPS worker, this is 100% accurate. Overnight shipping used to be logitstics hell, but as more automation comes into play, it has gotten far easier.
has anyone ever got fired for taking all the packages for themselves? Personally me I’d be so curious and rip open ever single packages
Jötunn i also work foe ups
I work for XPO, we're better than you...
Currently working for an Australian company (which will remain unnamed but its in the top three) and yeah seen a few guys arrested at the depot for taxing phones. Few years ago we use to get boxes of bulk cookies for a Cafe chain and they were "accidentally" broken open quite often.
Oh Vine
That is very illegal in the US (probably the same everywhere else)... if you're caught stealing or opening packages that doesn't belong to you, getting fired will be the least of your worries.
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LMAO! 🤣
Don’t forget Wix!
Just amazing to think how much time these companies might have spent to calculate out their finances so that they become profitable inspite of running so many planes, trucks, airport dues, fuel dues, employee salaries and many other costs
Tyke Monster exactly its amazing!
Tyke Monster I mean it goes hand and hand with e-commerce.
And to think how much they only charge you for a single shipment.
remember that they did not start out by calculating all of this and the setting it up, they started out small a long time ago and grew into this size, so all the calculation came in small steps: at first just" can we add a truck here, and there" then probably deciding that one plane is good for expanding, expanding more and more untill they are so big that they had a fleet of aircraft and even building an airport wanst a big risk anymore, and all the way every single profitable investment adds up while the wrong decisions get cut out. In the end you have something giant, hugely complex, extremely difficult to understand but working.
BTW If you want to experience this effect yourself, you can. In the game Factorio.
Well it would be just like building a faster car, or building a home studio. It’s small steps. Not just one huge one. And they also go by what has worked for another companies.
I legit thought that eBay guys were straight up bullshitting me when they said my packages had been dispatched at like 2am.
Yes all I wanted was a plane video and I kinda got one
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The real question is how can these companies do this, but airlines can't get people's luggage to the right place?
strangersound for real everytime i go anywhere they always loose my luggage
Imagine if Spirit Ailrlines or Jet Blue could afford an autonomous sorting system like Fedex'? They wouldn't be as cheap. Humans handle it, so luggage delivery is doom to be inefficient
What percentage of luggage gets lost?
because if fed-ex fuck up their packages, they loose thousands of dollars.
^ I've worked at Fedex and this is exactly the reason lol. You fuck up and leave those packages on a plane or a trailer, you get the big "F" for "Fired" because that's a few thousand dollars flying/driving away.
United States: *can't get into North Korea*
DHL: _"I am speed"_
😂😂
@@Uptownboo84thank you thank you
They used to have a partnership with the Russian cargo airline Aviastar-Tu.
Im from memphis wonder why i get my stuff so fast lmao
There was bound to be some stoned dude from Memphis to say he was a Pharoah
i’m from louisville so i feel that
Hydro Zay ur blessed
@@Alexander99602 Oh, does this give me a pass to say it lol?
@@melonmazing515 ofc, just get stoned
FedEx Hub employee here. Very well put, great job. The operation at MEM is awe inspiring watching a line of FedEx aircraft fly over my neighborhood.
You need to visit Louisville. This video was annoying that he kept calling Louisville a "small city" and he was seriously wrong about the number of nightly UPS airplanes visiting the WORLD HUB at Louisville. It is around 400 planes, not the number he stated (incorrectly).
You can see my reply to this video (above) in another note.
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Louisville is a small city. Comparative to other metro centers, Louisville ranks 43rd in the US.
Sorry but the Louisville operation is small compared to Memphis. UPS is a trucking company that owns planes. FedEx is an airline that owns trucks. The FedEx plane going to Louisville will return during the day for a day sort operation. The UPS plane going to Memphis will sit during the day because a truck is going to go to Louisville for its 2nd Day Air packages.
SciGuy yea I live in Memphis and constant planes fly over my house
Brennan Callan yea Memphis is far from a small city. Now it’s not absolutely huge but it’s definitely a big city and far from a small city
0:13 I think that driver fell asleep at the wheel.
haha, thats actually when ups showed off their possible drone component of delivery ua-cam.com/video/xx9_6OyjJrQ/v-deo.html
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What about them, Glen?
Huhh, Justa?
I was wondering what they were doing!
That UPS landing at 1:10 is sexy af. The reversers were going before the front landing gear was even down.
I was thinking the same, I was like please don't cut please don't cut I am sure the font wheels won't bounce on this one. and CUT (we will never know now).
REVO_MOVO the wheels would've landed like fucking butter
I've been watching lots of airliner take offs and landings this past week. I've noticed the nose gear JUST DOESN'T WANT to touch the runway! Even after reverse thrust is applied, it's like the nosegear is saying NO PLEASE, JUST A LITTLE BIT LONGER! I DON'T WANT TO TOUCH THAT RUNWAY! Also, during take off roll the nose gear is fighting to lift up, something I already knew about, but it's interesting to watch the PIC forcing it down until he or she rotates.
I’ve worked at the UPS hub in Louisville for 11 years and this is the most accurate video of how it all works I’ve seen.
My critical package UPS overnight from North Carolina to NY city is screwed up by UPS.
My destination ( 30 miles from NY times square) is not in areas affected by inclement weather as per UPS . I booked it on Friday morning from North Carolina and it reached Philadelphia on Saturday and was just 124 miles from its destination in NYC . Sunday and Monday being Christmas there was no update. On Tuesday morning when it was supposed to reach NYC , I see the UPS' 'great routing technology ' ensured it unnecessarily took a south west turn to Louisville Kentucky instead of going north to NY city . Kentucky is at the heart of inclement weather conditions and my package is delayed and is now more than 600 miles from its destination.
I don't know what to say.
Such a stupid route planning when they say guaranteed delivery ?
I won't accept it is due to the bad weather. This package seems to have been mindlessly routed to an area of severe weather conditions (inspite of best forecast available to them) and that too farther away from its destination.
I had to watch this.. Canada Post cheeses me
Why? They’re great for me in Ontario
@@oliverfasola19 Well there not great in Yellowknife, think about it
You have to compare Canada with USPS, not the 3 private companies mentioned in this video
@@thisissolidsnake97 that’s pretty remote i wouldn’t expect to get much of any service up there
@@thisissolidsnake97 Dude that's not fair any service is shitty in yellowknife. They literally need to fly in almost all of their supplies.
10:06 That's my package on the left side of the screen. Then one that's not moving.
*" We're sorry, but you package has experienced an exception. "*
this already happened to me, it took +3 months to arrive
Jay Starr this happened to me with a halloween costume one year, and let’s just say i was a cat that year for halloween
@@Twindrakeo99 so lame
Hahahahaha fuck I’m spilled my coffee rn, thanks mate 😆
Actually, it's moving upwards. It isn't stuck, just going against gravity.
I used to work for DHL in Hawaii, FedEx and Ups fly planes from Hawaii with mail and pineapple as there is not enough outbound freight. We never use or own planes, but shipped with comerical airlines, which adds another level of complexity to getting shipments delivered on time.
That would be a great part 2. Good job.
So Mr. Bezos, do you want to horizontally or vertically integrate?
Bezos: Yes
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It’s gonna take a Herculean effort even for Amazon to compete with FedEx and UPS....those companies are massive, experts at shipping, AND hyperfocused on ONE thing. Shipping is 1 of 1,000 things Amazon tries to do.
@@33moneyball But Amazon has a potential captive market. Get enough capacity and they can become the sole shipper of their own sales.
@@33moneyball not to mention amazon outsources their prime shipping to ups. they probably have a contract or something
My priceless respect to all the logistics companies and to the narrator as well. Honestly this is my very first time hearing somebody explaining the entire concept very well. You just got a new subscriber.
OMG thanks for the likes 💓
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Yeah man good to see you here, that's why I subscribed to!
Yeah, everything goes smoothly right until your plane crashes and you wash up on a desert island and have to talk to a damn volley ball for several years.
love that movie :)
Lol
What
I work at the 2nd largest air hub for UPS, and I do the overnight shift. It is really crazy how large the network is just to make sure everything works as perfectly as it can
Me:
*Orders overnight shipping*
gets package 3 weeks later
Over 3 weeks of nights...
when you hear the tone of his voice change at the near end of the video thats when you know
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10:09 *RIP the small package to the left* 😂😭
Florimond V ......hahaha !
It's actually just moving the opposite direction lol
6:11 taking into account earth’s curvature
*angry flat earther mumblings*
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*Meanwhile im waiting over 6 days for FedEx Ground to ship my shoes from Denver, which is only a 60 minute drive for us*
Rip
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Why are you copying a roblox youtuber lmfao
and 2 why are you copying a roblox youtuber and watching this video
MaxIsEpic how do you know that’s a Robles youtuber?
He probably has 20,000 robux and builders club too.
As a FedEx Express employee I am so surprised an how thoroughly you covered this topic!!
my package is getting delivered from Arizona to Scotland, and I looked at the time it was checked in, it was 2.28AM, that's crazy how they work around the clock
fed ex are teaming up with UPS. the new firm will be called fed up
lol
That joke was funny 15 years ago...
fed up with your bullshit
Damn i remember how old this is
Shit tits.
All I could think about is the movie cast away
yeah me too. pretty good sneaky advertising from fedex if you think about it..
Same!
WILSOOOON!
SAME
john pardon You know what happened
FedEx:
“ see you know I should’ve taken that left turn at Albuquerque”
All of you guys are so amazing. If no one thanks you, I will. Thank you so much for doing all that you do for the world! You guys are heroes and I appreciate each and every one of you! This is terrific! 👏😁
What a great video. I try to watch things on UA-cam that is notable. I love to watch things that can be overlooked everyday in our busy individual days. I am a veteran who spent 4 tours in combat zones and always wondered how global shipping can be so efficient. I actually want to thank all of the hard workers that get up everyday and work so hard to make something like this possible. Hot or cold weather I am grateful for all the employees that make this work day in and day out.
Collin Everson great reply Collin, love reading good responses from level headed people, oh by the way we thank you for your service helping keep all of us safe..
I'd like a flat earth believer to try and set up shipping routes.
Eddie a flat earth believer would probably never even have close to half a mil 💲 ( unless they inherited
That whole “taking the earths curvature into consideration” would really fuck them up.
even with flat earth, flying through alaska is most direct route from america to japan. im not a flat earth believer, just sayin. its the southern hemisphere that gets messed up since it would be on the outer part of the disc
Sir I'll have you know we have a theory. you fly under the earth. LOL no
I don't get the flat Earth people, either, but then again, there is an astounding number of people (like the narrator of this video) who use the phrase, "across the world," instead of the clearly more correct, "around the world." Maybe there are more flat-Earthers in our midst than we realize!
This was very interesting I work on the ramp at SNA. I love working here and plan on moving up. This video was very helpful in understanding the operations as a whole rather than just a station. Thanks!
me: clicks on overnight shipping
the whole world: *GO GO GO GO*
As someone who lives near Louisville and has experienced UPS Worldport first hand, I can assure all of you the logistical manpower and planning it takes to make this happen is just as staggering as it seems.
HelenKellersK1D which city? Jeffersonville?
HelenKellersK1D i work for ups and have had the opportunity of seeing the greatness of fast shipping happen in a day
Shelbyville actually.
My friend was high and sent me a screenshot of this videos thumbnail and wrote “look at these fools teaching us how overnight sleeping works”
I am speechless
lol
Lollll im dead!😂
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W O A H D U D E
@@homursumpsen8748 no
Omg I loved this! Such useful and mindblowing information. The strategic placement of the superhub is just so smart wow!
As a person from Edinburgh, I appreciate your constant references to our small city :)
This is how things really work...
Being a former Industrial Engineer at UPS, and specifically having one assignment working in the Air for a period of time, I can tell you the overnight process begins well before anyone's asleep.
Your analysis of FedEx being the largest air cargo carrier based on the size of their aircraft fleet is flawed. Those figures include small aircraft owned by FedEx. UPS operates chartered small aircraft well in excess of the FedEx fleet. It's cheaper to pay high charter fees than incur the maintenance costs associated with those aircraft, and not having full time employees who only work/fly a few hours per day, not to mention their healthcare expenses. (Don't tell FedEx this)!
I can specifically tell you why FedEx and UPS are located in Memphis and Louisville. It's based on time zones only. The East Coast aircraft are the first to arrive and the last to depart. The West Coast aircraft are last to arrive, but the first aircraft to depart. They travel much greater distances, hence they must depart first, plus your gaining time heading West, but losing time heading East. Common sense, right?
From the West Coast only East Coast destination packages flow East. West coast destination packages flow to the West Coast hubs. Jet fuel and engine reserves are very expensive. Why fly more weight and cube than you have to? You got that one right! You also got the sorting in Anchorage right to! (Engine reserves? - The total hours you can fly an engine before maintenance and heavy maintenance is required).
The day sorting you referred to as day sorts is for Second Day Air and Three Day Select. Why? Again time. Those packages are not as time sensitive as overnight packages, hence you can fly less aircraft and larger aircraft which can make multiple stops on the way to Louisville and Memphis.
Most people may be interested to know very few Three Day Select packages actually fly. Once again, time. Most can be ground fed directly to ground hubs that service their final destination. When I was in Louisville I noticed several large air containers sitting on the ramp. When I inquired as to why those air containers were sitting there, the response was, "That's Three Day Select, aging".
No, no, no, on buying older aircraft. Yes they do purchase older aircraft, but they're not less efficient. For years UPS operated a very old fleet of DC-8's, however these aircraft were rebuilt for structural integrity, and here's what you missed, they were all fitted with modern day Rolls Royce engines. Quiet and very fuel efficient. We laughed on the ramp at DHL and Burlington back in the day.
Overall I would say your research was pretty darn good!
You're more than welcome. It's so interesting learning new things that happen away from public view.
I really love these type of ''DLC'' comments as I usually call them on videos such as these. More often than not on videos with a lot of hits, there is some insider who has the juicy details the content creator often overlooks or can't even find.
edit: wish the general top comments would be these compared to low tier joke top comments such as ''All I could think of was the movie castaway''
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Delivery may take F I V E T O S E V E N B U S I N E S S D A Y S
Alex Brammer why did I laugh out loud at this hahahaha
five to seven business *_years_*
five to seven greek business days
1 Earth day = 3 USPS days
Mister Bubbel five to ten business *_millenia_*
Mind blowing amount of info,
Just what I was looking for, to help towards my research
Wow that’s amazing!! I never really knew how all this shipping took place. Really is a brilliant system
FedEx package handler here just enjoying my day off
What are you doing here? You're supposed to be complaining about capitalism and okay ill stop
Hi FedEx guy, ex USPS mail courier here just enjoying my day off too.
Fellow package handler here, doin' the same. I'm at a tiny FedEx Ground station though and what we do on a daily basis barely resembles anything in the video. Considering our inbound is only two trailers and our outbound is a half a trailer - we quite literally only have at max 4 package handlers per shift.
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Fred Smith, wrote paper as an undergraduate student at Yale on the business model of the company he founded. He was given a C on that paper. Oh, and by the way, that company he founded was Federal Express.
@ PACE ARROW
I believe it's the other way around, the folks near the bottom of the graduation rankings pursue teaching and government careers.
@PACE ARROW that almost never happens, but you hear more about that kind of cases because, well they're rare and make a good story/news. I
Statistically speaking what PACE ARROW is addressing is business starting entrepreneurs which by in large (due to personality) tend to be non "A" students (their are many exceptions to this rule ... make no mistake). These entrepreneurs however make up a very small percentage of "C" students so on average "A" students do fair better in life (most "C" students long term fair less well financially than "A" students). This tends to be due to the fact that an "A" student (again overly generalizing here) by in large tends to be more of a rule follower and work better in a structured system whereas the personality traits of an entrepreneur tend to be more maverick thinking and thus the conformity of a ridged educational system (or corporate hierarchy) does not suit them as well begating not performing as well.
As for the argument of where teachers and government employees come from that is a fairly easy thing to decipher. By in large educators have a tendency to have been very good students in their field (although not necessarily in other fields) which means yes they tend to be "A" students particularly in fields where a graduate degree is required to teach, simply put "C" students don't get into graduate school until all the "A" and "B" student applicants get a spot so very few "C" students are able to even apply for these positions as a teacher. Government employees are a weirder bag, they tend to be the best applicant for the pool the position hires from strictly based on the skills required for the job. Governments can not and do not hire based on subjective things like character or cultural fit. This makes for some very weird working environments, policies and co-workers. The employees of the government are subjectively the best by the book thus tend to be "A" students in the fields they applied for, the environment they are placed in doesn't usually showcase them well at all however.
Yeah nigga we know that story
Damn mah dude, did you go to mail school!?
it's called "research".
MAIL SCHOOL XD
Irvin Gonzalez yeah mail school is tough, you really have to do things, BY THE LETTER!!!!!!!
Dennis Ryan Lynch underrated comment
No he did not
Me: pays for overnight shipment
Amazon: your item will be delivered in 1 business day
Covid-19: 3, take it or leave it
For me: 1 day, take it or leave it and I live in the middle of nowhere
Sameeeeee dudddeeeeeee😐
I work with UPS. And it is amazing how they reach any part of the world in a day. Usually Air comes into our truck warehouse around 8:00am. Our drivers are out of there usually around 8:45 and have to get the air packages to the address by Noon.
Larkin Jackson i was almost certain he was going to talk about the new nonstop Dubai flight thats starting up
UPS does not reach anywhere in the world in one day... I think it was a 3-4 day minimum at their fastest service from Canada to Australia. Which is understandable. Fedex was the same, DHL a day faster.
*including North Korea*
Massimo DeLuca there’s plenty of dhl vans operating in Pyongyang. Most are delivering goods sent from DHL China offices.
I never said I didn’t believe it
I've always seen those DHL vans in Pyongyang, but I just assumed they were simply recycled vehicles used by officials or relatives of officials who had bought them...
A300s are only operated by one passenger airline called air niugini
@aadityadatir6456 doesn't Mahan Air have them?
This is very useful and awesome. Thanks for this. I work in logistics so it's good to learn some new details.
Okay, but this is so insanely cool. I love learning this kind of stuff.
I might have to grumble and complain just a LITTLE less next time my package doesn't arrive on time ;)
AuthenTech - Ben Schmanke you wouldn’t complain if you paid $45 extra to have your meds shipped overnight 500 miles and then get lost in transit then have to wait a week to get them ? Twice
@@DevilsDiscretionAdvised oooooo i would complain
Toyota4runner TrdPro16 ouch
Amazon has good customer service so you probably would get your money back and maybe a refund for the item and get the item for free
For quick delivery of packages under two pounds, FedEx is your guy; For bulk packages going to Europe, Middle East or major Asian cities, UPS is there for you! To get any package to any nook & cranny of this planet, DHL will deliver. Globalization has made that possible.
magellanmax
If it’s fragile, FedEx is defo your guy
Its not globalization. It’s just capitalism and trade. Globalization is entirely different.
I live in a small town in Nevada. Every few years, I'll order an official Ferrari team t-shirt that has to ship from England. DHL gets it to me. Then I spend the next few years saying, "Oi! This t-shirt cost me thirty quid with the shipping". It's fun for me. I'm a little weird.
That seems a little too simplistic (and overly positive sounding) definition for globalization. Here's the definition from Merriam Webster:
Definition of globalization
: the act or process of globalizing : the state of being globalized; especially : the development of an increasingly integrated global economy marked especially by free trade, free flow of capital, and the tapping of cheaper foreign labor markets
FedEx is a stick. UPS is a hammer. DHL is a scalpel.
This video was much more fascinating than i expected it to be
I always say the large shipping companies like UPS and FedEx are great at getting packages around the world in hours, but that last few km within the city can take a week because if you're a residential address they just don't care and/or are too busy to wait the 30 seconds it takes you to get to the door. So, if you're lucky they 'drop' the package at the door so it can get stolen, or more likely they slap a 'we tried, but you didn't answer the door in 3.2 seconds' paper notice (and maybe one more duplicate the next day) asking that you pick up your parcel all the way across the city.
If you're a business, with a receptionist, it tends to work better.
If you're a residential customer, the shippers excel at delivery of post it notes on doors... packages not so much.
It depends on what you pay for. If you choose overnight at 9:30 am guaranteed and your package arrives at 9:31 you can get a refund. If you select the cheapest then you will get it at "expected delivery window"
Fedex like to give mine to one of my neighborhoods. Guess he doesn't bother with GPS, or read the side of the mailbox, or plaque beside driveway....
FedEx and UPS are merging and thy are going to call it Fedup shipping
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fedups?
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Weird, my experience has always been that UPS tries to deliver my packages the exact second I step out. It's crazy how many gears need to turn perfectly for that to happen, but UPS has it down pat.
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Dante 😂
Super cool to see N908FX in the video. Those ATR42’s and 72’s are such a satisfying airframe to work on.
Man I love this stuff. Thank you
Ya know... I've always wondered but never bothered to find out. Thanks for sharing =p
Anita Star Jesus, it's common sense! You're joking?
What is she referring to?
That's literally the point behind this channel, Vsauce, etc.
Gotta give it up to the Americans. That logistical organisation is exemplary. Double thumbs up to the companies
Just makes me appreciate the work being done by this freight forwarding companies
Damn 150 planes land in a span of 3 hours? must be fun living near the memphis airport
i worked at the UPS worldport over the summer and my coworkers and i would always talk in the parking lot after our shifts. whenever a plane took off or landed we would shout at the plane for "being rude" and interrupting our conversations 😂
Wendover puts a good feeling into how FedEx reliably tranfers cargo overnight. FedEx started from just a simple term paper handed in by the undergraduate Frederick Smith in 1965. His proposal was said to be revolutionary in time-saving delivering technology but his prof didnt realize this and just gave him an average grade for it. Now, the guys a money-maker!
Fed Ex Express is impressive as hell, I see it from the inside, it is borderline unbelievable that the world is just a plane ride away.
How overnight shipping and 1 day shipping works:
1: The Mail guy gets ender pearl
2: Mail guy teleports to your house using ender pearls
He needs good aim for home and back
What a great video well explained!!! Thanks
why are people disliking a video on how over night shipping works lmfao whats offending you? lol
DFobs666 From some of the threads I’ve read it is because they are mad that humans are destroying the earth to advance civilization. Whatever.. one even said he wanted to go back to the “farming age”. He can enjoy sickness and death as well as no modern amenities!
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I hear there’s a civilization that hasn’t discovered fire. Let’s shove everyone like that on that island and see how they deal with it.
Krazy’s Shenanigans Yeah it's North Sentinel Island in the Sentinelles Archipelago in the Indian Ocean.
There are barely any dislikes on this video. Don't think of a few dislikes, such as 1 dislike for every 50 likes as meaning something's wrong with the video. Most videos with a lot of views will have at least some dislikes, even if you don't think there's anything wrong with the video.
I disliked it because I hate the guy's voice. He sounds like a clickbait article title. "YOU'LL NEVER BELIEVE THE STAGGERING TRUTH ABOUT...."
Sure, they can deliver across the world within hours, but they can't fucking deliver locally within 5 days 😂😂
once drones become efficient enough, they could get them to fly it directly to your door. ;D
but there is a slight problem with the drone part, some jack asses in the world sees drone they think "oooo how can i falsify a "drone attack" out of the person" or shoot the drone down and steal the package
As far as someone attempting to shoot down/ steal the package, there are camera's for that.
laws that would render that a felony.
Containers that could have tracking devices, alert sensors, and anti theft locks that would make it hard to remove the package without authorization.
the theft rate on the drone packages likely would not be any higher than people swiping a package left at your front door.
i am sure a handful of idiotic minorities who attempts doing that will be arrested all the while whining for a lawyer, a case of at first theft rate is average but quickly drop out, so quick we might forget about it, but i am just being skeptic because i rather not loose a package i spent like $60 on and suddenly it didnt arrive on the day it was suppose to and i was given a call that hey its on its way, but if i ordered a game that i pre ordered and it had bonuses that is ONLY AVAILABLE on a certain date
BUT i am gonna stop as that is unneccesary bantering
They probably can, you just gotta pay more.
For some of the feeder planes which sit around all day, it could probably be good for them to put some seats on the plane and sell the seats via one of the low cost, no quibble airlines. Then run 2 return flights per day rather than 1.
This then means cargo can be moved potentially quicker as packages shipped earlier can then leave for Memphis earlier and if a cog goes in the system, at least the package is 1 stop closer to it's destination. It also then means some of the demand at shipping centres is more spread out so if something does go wrong at night, it has a much lower effect.
To make the extra round trip viable, the paying passengers boost up the profits. Hand luggage only, 1/2 full of seats, 1/2 cargo. Cheap seats and cheap links between cities.
Very educational. Very well made 👍
I had a hard time understanding this. A lot of it _wendover_ my head.
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Yay a video about my job. Go dhl air cargo
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What are you doing in your Job? I might actually get the chance to get a job from dhl :)
Isn't it comforting to know people are flying giant cargo planes just for us, driving those little vans just for us, scanning those packages just for us, every single night, I find it comforting knowing people are caring for us while we sleep, my hereos 🕊️
Thanks dad 😊, best pilot ever.
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How many times have u said " for us" lol
I have never had a package come to me overnight and this is when I chose overnight/ one day shipping. maybe cuz I live in Canada and Canada sucks
canada is lit and overnight shipping works here in toronto wdym
@@peekd did you really assume he lived in Toronto ffs
@@thwales2520 he never specified but okay makes sense. just tryna point out that Canada, especially Toronto doesn't suck
Canada does not suck. Look at the distance a package in Canada or the US has to travel. Even in Europe, where distances are much shorter, overnight packages are often not in time.
here’s a fun game; would you rather have affordable healthcare or overnight shipping?
Even DPRK? i'm impressed DHL
How else do you think Lil' Kim gets his western goods that allow him to live a life of luxury?
will they deliver it to Lil' Kim's door?
Mr. Shlock Can you proof this outrageous claim?
So it's just bull shit you've made up, or can you cite a reliable secondary source (wikipedia style) to proof your ludicrous claim at least holds some merit and isn't just taken out of thin air? As happens in civil discussions, the person who makes an unbelievable claim should cite the source, that's your job, I'm not going to do your job for you as the likelyhood of me wasting time (if the claim is fake) is too big. Since you know if your claim is either true or false, you have one of two ethical things to do:
1. Admit that it's false, if it's false
or
2. Cite a reliable secondary source as evidence that it isn't false, if (you think) it isn't false
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Saw an unknown logo an a 2O minute video about overnight delivery. Almost skipped it until I realized it was wendover.
theMcWOPPER 11:14 is twenty now?
Why do I need a username? You dont watch all videoes 2times?
Same almost skipped it
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Great video! Well explained!
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The content and explanation was superb
This was in my recommended videos playlist. Very interesting.
if you're watching this, then you're probably waiting for a package
I am
yup lmao
Yes. It takes more than 5 days now so I am watching this again.
Your not wrong
Im waiting for a package from china and i live in norway, takes a while of course....but hey, now i know how much hard work they put in day and night and what i could at least do is appreciate their efforts :)
Interesting video. Thanks for sharing. Admittedly, I've never put much thought into the logistics behind routing and shipping operations. But after watching this video; I'm actually amazed at how this whole process works. Using cheap older airbus planes to cut costs, using more expensive and advanced airplanes for longer trips to save money on fuel, the multiple hubs throughout the country, using larger and smaller aircrafts, everything becoming automated. Interesting, indeed.
Always wondered why a lot of my packages came from Memphis
Very interesting
this is so fascinating. great stuff