Due to the storm affecting the Southeast please be advised that there may be potential service delays and potential delivery delays.
Below are a notices we received from UPS and FedEx.
UPS -Winter Storm Impact
Updated Wednesday, February 12, 2014, 1:10 P.M.
With
severe winter weather in Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, and South
Carolina, UPS is balancing our priorities of employee safety and customer
service. We are committed to moving shipments to their final destinations as
quickly as possible and are making every effort to deliver to all areas as soon
as conditions safely permit.
During weather-related delays, shipments are
secured in our facilities and, when possible, redirected in order to speed
delivery of your packages. Our team is monitoring local areas and remains
committed to ensuring service resumes as soon as conditions allow safe
access.
With weather conditions changing hourly, information about
impacted areas will be updated throughout the day. Please continue to visit
ups.com for the latest details.
FedEx Express National Service Disruption
Last updated February 12, 2014
FedEx Express experienced substantial flight and sort disruptions last night due to winter weather, snow and ice at the Memphis hub. Potential delays are possible for package deliveries across the U.S. with a delivery commitment of February 12, 2014. FedEx is committed to provide service to the best of our ability. Please continue to check FedEx Service Alerts for updates.
Winter Storms in the Southern U.S.
Last updated February 12, 2014
A winter storm is expected to produce hazardous conditions in the southern U.S. Our top priority is the safety and well-being of our team members, as well as providing the highest level of service to our customers. Although contingency plans are in place, some service delays and disruptions can be anticipated in AL, AR, GA, LA, MS, NC, SC and TN. FedEx is committed to providing service to the best of our ability in areas that can be safely accessed. Please continue to check fedex.com for updates.
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