The people that don't drive in there truck and they don't have a fedEX
No, but FedEx does.
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FedEx has many locations which will have a pickup for ground. The locations would be the place to go in order to find a pickup truck for the packages.
The arrow on a FedEx truck is easiest to see on the sides of the truck, where the logo is the largest. The white arrow can be found between the capital E and the lowercase x in the "Ex" portion of the logo.
It depends the weight limits for packages are as follows: FedEx Express First Overnight, Priority Overnight, Standard Overnight, 2Day AM, 2Day Afternoon, Express Saver: MAX weight is 150lbs. FedEx Ground: MAX weight is 150lbs FedEx Home Delivery: MAX weight is 70lbs FedEx Freight/National/LTL: anything over 150lbs
Depends on the manufacturer of the vehicle
No, not all trucks have beds. An SUV (not a crossover) is a truck. A semi is a truck. A garbage truck is a truck. A delivery truck (UPS, FedEx, USPS, etc.) is a truck.
If it specifically states shipped freight then it is going to be shipped/delivered by a Semi truck instead of a UPS/FedEx van due to the size/weight of the product.
Someone can lease or rent a FedEx size truck from a number of car rental companies such as Budget Car Rentals, Discount Car Rentals, or Alamon Car Rentals.
The truck won't go directly from Indianapolis to Bangor, unless you're shipping via FedEx Custom Critical. The trailers will transfer between trucks at drop yards.
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