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What Is FedEx ISP?

Being an Independent Service Provider aka FedEx ISP, is a dream of many small business owners, but what is FedEx ISP and what exactly is the conversion to ISP from CSP (Contracted Service Provider)?
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My FedEx Routes Are Not ISP Compliant: What Now?

For many FedEx contractors, the news of the impending ISP transition has likely been at the forefront of your mind – particularly if your routes fall below the imposed ISP minimums.  As most contractors know by now, FedEx has implemented a nationwide ISP rollout that is slated to transition all states to ISP by 2020.  For those contractors whose routes fall below the 5 PSA/500 stop minimum, this announcement is even more significant – and perhaps a little unsettling.  It should be noted that certain states and terminals have minimums that take exception to this rule.  However, the majority of contractors around the country are faced with a very important question to ask:  What do I do if my routes aren’t ISP compliant?
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FedEx ISP Workbook

As previously noted, FedEx is currently undergoing a nationwide transition to an "ISP" model and contract.  Over the next 4 years, FedEx IC contractors will be gradually transitioning to this new contract according to the timeline FedEx has set forth.  FedEx contractors who are unfamiliar with the new ISP contract will naturally have many questions about what this new contract will mean for their business.  FedEx has put forth a comprehensive workbook which details the the new ISP Agreement and corresponding differences from the old contract.
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FedEx Announces ISP Transition Schedule

FedEx announced last month that all contractors would be transitioning to the ISP model by 2020.  At the time of the announcement, the details for the transition had not yet been disclosed.  Those contractors who were not already operating...
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