How are FedEx routes planned?
Sophia Aguilar
Published May 28, 2026
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Considering this, how do FedEx drivers navigate?
The drivers use a barcode scanner to scan each package into the system as they load up their trucks. If a package ends up in a pile that doesn't belong to the route, the scanner will beep and alert the driver. Within each route, the driver is in charge of how they sequence their stops.
Also, are FedEx routes worth it? Fedex Ground routes can be very profitable, although not immediately. You will need to buy the route and the truck (which vary in sizes) and then pay for things like insurance, but the routes can generate several hundred dollars a day in revenue.
Similarly, how does UPS plan their routes?
A driver will deliver their route in such a way that they start and end at the closest point to the UPS building, so they are looping around their entire delivery area back to the beginning. Get it? Routes are drawn to (yes, this is true) maximize right turns and reduce the amount of left turns.
Are FedEx routes profitable?
While a very profitable business, FedEx route businesses do not generate profit margins of 30% or more. These are healthy businesses! For example, if you purchase a FedEx Ground route with approximately $800,000 in revenue per year, you can expect to pull in approximately $120,000 in profit (or 15%).
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