That's a brand new warehouse/plant. Is that the one they abandoned before it ever opened?

That company has been in business for 100 years. They could no longer successfully compete in a cut-throat trucking industry, utilizing Teamster labor.
The idiotic business decisions started in the 90's when they sought to buy out trucking industry and ran up 2 billion+ in debt they couldn't pay for leaving a trail of destroyed companies behind them.That company has been in business for 100 years. They could no longer successfully compete in a cut-throat trucking industry, utilizing Teamster labor.
Would pulling the plug, be an idiotic business decision?![]()
That's a brand new warehouse/plant. Is that the one they abandoned before it ever opened?
Sadly, yes.Is this the one they put all the news out and then just went radio silent the last few years?
That company has been in business for 100 years. They could no longer successfully compete in a cut-throat trucking industry, utilizing Teamster labor.
Would pulling the plug, be an idiotic business decision?![]()
UPS and others are making a killing using Teamster labor.That company has been in business for 100 years. They could no longer successfully compete in a cut-throat trucking industry, utilizing Teamster labor.
Would pulling the plug, be an idiotic business decision?![]()
Standard Wall Street horseshit is to blame the unions. How about blame the piss poor management. I suppose the Union was responsible for the Bud Light disaster as well right?UPS and others are making a killing using Teamster labor.
Yellow was managed piss poorly for decades.
Come on, we all know that parcel delivery and LTL Freight delivery are two completely different animals.UPS and others are making a killing using Teamster labor.
Yellow was managed piss poorly for decades.
How about some facts, to back up your statement?this is internet garbage, the union did not cause their downfall.

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Congrats CM on making a plastic box
How about some facts, to back up your statement?
Personally, I don’t work for yellow, but I’ve known teamster shops of taking a beating and closing down over the decades.
Probably always the fault of management![]()
The trucking industry has grown exponentially, since deregulation (40 years ago,) , but teamster membership has declined steadily since almost down to the point of being minuscule.https://www.reuters.com/business/au...-boosting-rates-rival-us-truckers-2023-07-31/
I've known (and worked for) companies that were obsessively buying out as many smaller companies as possible in an effort to eliminate the competition, and get ahold or assets, only to end up in unimaginable debt that they can't pay off. Of course, the whole time they couldn't afford to give workers a pay raise, and wondered why turnover was so high. They ended up getting bought out themselves. These companies didn't have a Union to blame, though.
Generally speaking, in one way or another, management is pretty much ALWAYS the reason a company fails.
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Yellow offered dirt cheap rates to customers, skimped on equipment, and bought companies up only to destroy them, while the executives doing it took huge bonuses.The trucking industry has grown exponentially, since deregulation (40 years ago,) , but teamster membership has declined steadily since almost down to the point of being minuscule.
There must be some reason for it, and certainly have a higher labor cost to be a factor in competing.
I don’t take my word, here’s more fake news from the Internet.
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Why Teamsters is willing to sacrifice 22,000 union trucking jobs
Trucking giant Yellow said it may run out of money sometime this month.www.freightwaves.com
A lot of companies have large debt. The only reason yellow freight took a dump? Hard to say, considering higher operational costs.
Ironic that yellow said they were closing in the union told them to “go ahead” because I thought the company was bluffing
Should be some good buys since most of it looks like it’s never been usedHow about that Craftsman factory, eh?
Why do you think they didn’t charge higher freight rates?Yellow offered dirt cheap rates to customers, skimped on equipment, and bought companies up only to destroy them, while the executives doing it took huge bonuses.
That's why they failed. They didn't even survive after a government bailout and Teamster concessions because they didn't change their ways.

Because they were such a mess their only appeal was being cheap.Why do you think they didn’t charge higher freight rates?![]()
Amazing that such a miniscule force apparently has the power to destroy businesses on a whim. Also amazing that other companies that use Union labor are fine, and other companies that don't use Union labor still fail."...teamster membership has declined steadily since almost down to the point of being minuscule."
Yellow for years "bought" freight with low rates, they did away with lower management that kept the workforce on track and just about anything would fly there for the last 8 years or so, drivers were a revolving door the good ones got dumped on by the dispatchers simply because dispatch knew they would get the pick ups made while the one that ran that area was napping behind Walmart, the good drivers left either retiring or moving on to greener pastures........ Both Roadway and Yellow at one time were both places that no issues attracting the top drivers there was a line out the front door for days to fill one position back in the 70's, 80's and 90's for the last 8 or so years we got the fresh out of driving school grads who we then poorly trained, former Estes. Old Dominion, Fex Ex drivers who didn't make at the their previous companies because of accidents, absenteeism, and a couple for theft because that's all they could hireThe trucking industry has grown exponentially, since deregulation (40 years ago,) , but teamster membership has declined steadily since almost down to the point of being minuscule.
There must be some reason for it, and certainly have a higher labor cost to be a factor in competing.
I don’t take my word, here’s more fake news from the Internet.
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Why Teamsters is willing to sacrifice 22,000 union trucking jobs
Trucking giant Yellow said it may run out of money sometime this month.www.freightwaves.com
A lot of companies have large debt. The only reason yellow freight took a dump? Hard to say, considering higher operational costs.
Ironic that yellow said they were closing in the union told them to “go ahead” because I thought the company was bluffing
So, you saying it was more like a big staged event for a guy tax write ? Get the numbers where they're supposed to beThey're selling inconsequential supplies. Looked through all four pages; I didn't see a single piece of automated manufacturing equipment.
Totes, cabinets, surplus motors, a couple of tool room mills?? If it was ever intended to be a full-blown manufacturing plant you would expect to see cutting equipment, forming presses, forging, machining, grinding and finishing equipment, plating, packaging, etc.
I remember seeing the initial press release and thinking there was no way you could manufacture anything with the budget they announced. IIRC it was ~$80-90 million? That doesn't go very far buying high-tech custom manufacturing equipment.
A lot more to this story.