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The Greatest
Innovation In Advertising Since The Invention of the
Martini
Back in the '50s, you
could always find Madison Avenue admen lined up three deep at the corner
bar at 6 o'clock. Today they're far more likely to be lined up at a
Federal Express drop-off station, frantically waving their arms like
commodity brokers on a losing streak and screaming that they'll lose the
account if their package isn't delivered on time.
Now Irvine-based
Overnite Express is sending ad folks back to the bars where
they belong. They're also showing incredible guts by opening their first
retail drop-off station right next to the FedEx retail drop-off station
right next to the FedEx drop-off station on Main Street in
Irvine.
The only limitation
these guys seem to have is that they only deliver in Southern California (Overnite Express now delivers to all destintions in California).
On the other hand, they accept dropoffs until 11:00 p.m., while FedEx
cut-off is 7 p.m.
Rob Ukropina, founder
of Overnite Express, claims to have another edge, as well: "If you give
them (FedEx) an incorrect address, they can't guarantee next morning
delivery. We can. We go to any lengths to get your package where it's
going.
During a recent crisis
at L.A.-based ad agency Davis Ball Colombatto, Overnite Express was able
to save the day by delivering Pogs to 412 different McDonald's locations
overnight. And they claim they did it for less than FedEx would have
charged.
How is this possible?
"It's pretty simple," Ukropina says. "They own airplanes. We own vans.
Their overhead is a little higher than ours."
By Jim deYong December 4, 1995
Orange County Business Journal
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