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Nationalize them 😳
No seriously I think companies that provide such basic logistics services should be under public control. Amazon's statistics/planning department is basically our (better) version of the Soviet gosplan agency. Yes the investors would be sad, yes they are also the ruling class but a man can dream
Personally, I am more for voluntary association than increasing government power but I agree that important systems should be under public control.
Isn't FedEx the nationalized version? You'd need to make it way better to mach Amazon efficiency.
FedEx is a private company. USPS is the public one.
Oh okay. Anyway, efficiency would need to be better.
Considering the size of the country, and the margins it works with, it works quite well. Well enough that Amazon itself uses USPS for deliveries. Plus there's a lot of additional work that USPS does. Like shipping to places that just don't make any fiscal sense but are essential for that remote community. Shipping live chicks under a certain amount of age.
And no private company would do this coz it won't give the most profits but the service greatly benefits the populace as a whole. (Which preaching to the choir since you're on Lemmy vs Reddit when the Reddit experience is a lot smoother for the layman right now but also fully profit oriented.)
Yes exactly. But Amazon uses their own EV delivery trucks and sorting wearhouses for city deliveries. So for a national solution to take over, it'd need to be better or compatible in those areas too, not just the edge cases.
Not always, they like to mix it up in my experience
Yeah, not all EVs yet, but their ergonomic and effectively optimisation is crazy for their facilities and vehicles.
I mean they will deliver using other companies like USPS or FedEx