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Updated: 8:06 a.m. Monday, Dec. 10, 2012 | Posted: 7:04 a.m. Monday, Dec. 10, 2012

Who needs elves? FedEx expects to move 19 million packages today

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BEDFORD PARK, IL - OCTOBER 22: Kendra Redd sorts large packages at the FedEx Ground Chicago Hub on October 22, 2012 in Bedford Park, Illinois. FedEx plans to hire 20,000 seasonal workers to help handle the more than 280 million shipments it expects to move this holiday season. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

By Sonja Isger

Palm Beach Post Staff Writer

You think you have a lot of packages to ship? FedEx officials say it expects to move more than 200 packages per second today.

We’ve had Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, Cyber Monday and a couple nameless, list-making days since to get that holiday shopping done, which brings us to what FedEx reports will be its busiest day not just this year but in company history.

About 19 million packages are expected to run through FedEx’s networks today, according to a statement the company issued Friday.

The company said that an increase in online shopping is contributing to the record volume at FedEx which is expected to be a 10 percent jump over last year. (FedEx quoted eMarketer which forecast that online holiday sales would climb 17 percent from last year.)

Santa may have a sleigh, but FedEx boasts that in addition to more than 660 aircraft and 90,000 vehicles, its employees also drive boats, gondolas and electric tricycles.

Meanwhile, the U.S. Postal Service projects that Dec. 17 will be its busiest day with about 658 million packages, letters and holiday postcards. When the service tallies all those items, its workers deliver about 15.2 billion items between Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve.

The Postal Service is projecting a 20 percent increase in holiday package volume over last year - that about 365 million packages in the month of December alone. On average USPS processes about 528 million pieces of mail, but during the holidays, that jumps to 560 million, according to USPS officials.

For USPS shipping deadlines, click here.

 
 
 

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