UPS: Leaders of the Package - [Business Breakdowns, EP. 46]
I'm Zack Fuss and today we are breaking down UPS. With over 100 years of history, it's a business we all know as consumers and one many of us interact with on a daily basis. But in investing circles, UPS carries far less relevance and attention share despite its large market cap. To break down UPS and its rich history, I am joined by former Transport Analyst Matt Reustle. Please enjoy this breakdown of UPS.
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Show Notes
[00:02:37] - [First question] - The footprint of UPS in the US economy
[00:04:11] - What relevant metrics analysts use to understand UPS’ value
[00:06:57] - How logistics networks work and operating leverage on their fixed assets
[00:10:43] - UPS’ origin story and key differences between it, Amazon, and FedEx
[00:18:24] - Whether or not Amazon is consuming the market or if the market is growing
[00:22:20] - Decreased return on capital and the roadmap to increase returns going forward
[00:25:14] - Making a decision to lean into their network and what it meant for their customers
[00:27:33] - The importance of management and needing outsider management
[00:31:40] - Capital investment programs and what Amazon’s growth means for UPS
[00:34:41] - Secular changes versus historical cyclicality of fulfillment businesses
[00:36:35] - Competitive impacts Amazon and USPS could have on UPS’ future success
[00:42:26] - Why cross-border delivery is such a lucrative aspect of this market
[00:42:51] - Lessons for investors and builders when studying UPS’ story
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