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https://www.supplychaindive.com/news/fedex-best-buy-primary-delivery-option/759256/Best Buy has tapped FedEx as its primary national parcel carrier to help enable a “smarter” supply chain for the electronics retailer, CEO Corie Barry saidI don't believe this first bit.Anecdotally, I've bought quite a few products from Bestbuy, and their tracking has always been decent.I think they said the actual reason just after.Barry highlighted FedEx’s Sunday delivery capabilities as an advantage, allowing the electronics retailer to get products to customers faster. Best Buy also expects an improved customer experience and lower costs due to “increased integration” with the carrier.What do y'all think?Did UPS get beat out on technology? Or is this just about the money?
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Best Buy has tapped FedEx as its primary national parcel carrier to help enable a “smarter” supply chain for the electronics retailer, CEO Corie Barry said

I don't believe this first bit.
Anecdotally, I've bought quite a few products from Bestbuy, and their tracking has always been decent.
I think they said the actual reason just after.

Barry highlighted FedEx’s Sunday delivery capabilities as an advantage, allowing the electronics retailer to get products to customers faster. Best Buy also expects an improved customer experience and lower costs due to “increased integration” with the carrier.


What do y'all think?
Did UPS get beat out on technology? Or is this just about the money?

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https://www.supplychaindive.com/news/fedex-best-buy-primary-delivery-option/759256/Best Buy has tapped FedEx as its primary national parcel carrier to help enable a “smarter” supply chain for the electronics retailer, CEO Corie Barry said
I don't believe this first bit.Anecdotally, I've bought quite a few products from Bestbuy, and their tracking has always been decent.I think they said the actual reason just after.
Barry highlighted FedEx’s Sunday delivery capabilities as an advantage, allowing the electronics retailer to get products to customers faster. Best Buy also expects an improved customer experience and lower costs due to “increased integration” with the carrier.

What do y'all think?Did UPS get beat out on technology? Or is this just about the money?