
FedEx Freight turns focus toward high-margin shipments
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FedEx Freight pivoting toward higher-margin healthcare, grocery, and tech freight as a standalone company means low-yield shippers will feel more pressure on price and service. If you’re in those favored verticals, now is the time to negotiate; everyone else should diversify carriers before repricing bites.
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