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Prepare a case summary by answering the following questions below. Please provide full and complete APA style responses (references, citation/cited) to the following questions and bullets points.

Case Study of National Air Express Below:

National Air is a competitive air-express firm with offices around the country. Frank Smith, the Chattanooga, Tennessee, station manager, is preparing his quarterly budget report, which will be presented at the Southeast regional meeting next week. He is very concerned about adding capital expense to the operation when business has not increased appreciably. This has been the worst first quarter he can remember: snowstorms, earthquakes, and bitter cold. He has asked Martha Lewis, field services supervisor, to help him review the available data and offer possible solutions.

Service Methods

National Air offers door-to-door overnight air-express delivery within the U.S. Smith and Lewis manage a fleet of 24 trucks to handle freight in the Chattanooga area. Routes are assigned by area, usually delineated by zip code boundaries, major streets, or key geographical features, such as the Tennessee River. Pickups are generally handled between 3:00 P.M. and 6:00 P.M., Monday through Friday. Driver routes are a combination of regularly scheduled daily stops and pickups that the customer calls in as needed. These call-in pickups are dispatched by radio to the driver. Most call-in customers want as late a pickup as possible, just before closing (usually at 5:00 P.M.). When the driver arrives at each pickup location, he or she provides supplies as necessary (an envelope or box if requested) and must receive a completed air waybill for each package. Because the industry is extremely competitive, a professional, courteous driver is essential to retaining customers. Therefore, Smith has always been concerned that drivers not rush a customer to complete his or her package and paperwork.

Budget Considerations

Smith and Lewis have found that they have been unable to meet their customers' requests for a scheduled pickup on many occasions in the past quarter. Although, on average, drivers are not handling any more business, they are unable on some days to arrive at each location on time. Smith does not think he can justify increasing costs by $1,200 per week for additional trucks and drivers while productivity (measured in shipments per truck/day) has remained flat. The company has established itself as the low-cost operator in the industry but has at the same time committed itself to offering quality service and value for its customers.

Discussion Questions:

1. Is the productivity measure of shipments per day per truck still useful? Are there alternatives that might be effective?

2. What, if anything, can be done to reduce the daily variability in pickup call-ins? Can the driver be expected to be at several locations at once at 5:00 P.M.?

3. How should package pickup performance be measured? Are standards useful in an environment that is affected by the weather, traffic, and other random variables? Are other companies having similar problems?

Include thoughts and comments based on the following bullets:

- State any business problem that the enterprise needs to resolve.

- Briefly summarize relevant background information from the case.

- Describe how the enterprise dealt with its issues, if relevant.

- Comment on the appropriateness of these actions based on your reading and understanding of the case content.

- Respond to the case questions included at the end of the case in the text.

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AIR-EXPRESS COMPANY: A CASE ANALYSIS

This is a case of an air-express firm that offers door-to-door overnight air-express delivery within the United States. It has offices around the country, with 24 trucks handling freight services with routes designated by area. Driver routes are a combination of regular scheduled daily stops and pick-ups based on customer call-ins received. Pickup times are between 3:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M., Mondays to Fridays. However, most of the customers demand for pick-up not earlier than 5:00P.M, leaving the drivers barely an hour to meet the target of up to 6:00P.M. pickup time.

Statement of the Problem

This case analysis intends to determine how the drivers would meet customers' demand for pick-up and consequently: a) allow the trucks to reach their destinations on time, b) reduce operational costs; and c) provide better business performance.

On several occasions the company has not been able to meet customers' requests for pick up. This may have resulted to low level of customer satisfaction and a possibility to look for better air express delivery companies. The experiences of the unsatisfied ...

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