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The company’s job postings on platforms like Salary.com, Career.com, and ZipRecruiter indicate active recruitment and a focus on expanding. | The company’s job postings on platforms like Salary.com, Career.com, and ZipRecruiter indicate active recruitment and a focus on expanding. | ||
== Independent Contractor Model == | |||
FedEx Ground relies heavily on independent contractors like Nectar Route, Inc. for its delivery operations. Unlike FedEx Express, where drivers are direct employees, FedEx Ground drivers are employed by contractors, which can lead to variations in training, oversight, and safety practices. This model has been criticized for contributing to inconsistent safety standards, as contractors may prioritize delivery speed over safety to meet tight schedules. | |||
== Safety Issues and Accidents == | |||
FedEx Ground has faced scrutiny over safety, with reports indicating 89 fatal accidents involving its contractors in the U.S. over a two-year period (up to August 2023), compared to seven for FedEx Express. High driver turnover (30 to 40% annually) is cited as a factor, as inexperienced drivers are more prone to accidents. Contractors often face pressure to meet delivery deadlines, which can lead to speeding or reckless driving. | |||
=== Speeding and Reckless Delivery Drivers === | === Speeding and Reckless Delivery Drivers === | ||
speeding FedEX truck YMT991 | speeding FedEX truck YMT991 |
Revision as of 10:11, 18 July 2025
Nectar Route, Inc. is a company that is a FedEx Contractor posing as FedEx Company drivers in white FedEx Company trucks bearing the FedEx Company logo.
The truck terminal is located at 6330 McCormick Drive, Lincoln, NE 68507.
The company provides step vans and box trucks for the drivers to use, and no CDL is required.
NECTAR ROUTE INC Lincoln NE Contracted FedEx Provider USDOT 86876
Previously
FEDEX Mountain King Inc.
Nectar Route, Inc., previously known as Mountain King, Inc., is a FedEx Ground contractor operating out of a warehouse at 6330 McCormick Drive, Lincoln, NE 68507. The company provides delivery services to homes and businesses in and around the Lincoln area, utilizing step vans and box trucks provided by the employer. No commercial driver’s license (CDL) is required for their drivers. Below is a summary of available information about Nectar Route, Inc.
- Location: The company operates from the FedEx Ground terminal at 6330 McCormick Drive, Lincoln, NE 68507.
- Phone Number: (402) 325-4420, associated with the FedEx Ground facility at this address.
Secretive Rebranding
The company was formerly known as Mountain King, Inc., as noted in job postings from ZipRecruiter. The transition to Nectar Route, Inc. appears to have occurred, though specific details about the rebranding are not publicly available. Industry Context: As a FedEx Ground contractor, Nectar Route operates under a common model where independent businesses handle last-mile delivery for FedEx, using FedEx-branded vehicles and infrastructure.
There is no detailed public information available about Nectar Route, Inc.’s corporate structure, leadership, or financials. The FedEx Ground facility at 6330 McCormick Drive has multiple tenants, including FedEx Ground itself, but Nectar Route, Inc. is specifically identified as a contractor operating from this location.
The company’s job postings on platforms like Salary.com, Career.com, and ZipRecruiter indicate active recruitment and a focus on expanding.
Independent Contractor Model
FedEx Ground relies heavily on independent contractors like Nectar Route, Inc. for its delivery operations. Unlike FedEx Express, where drivers are direct employees, FedEx Ground drivers are employed by contractors, which can lead to variations in training, oversight, and safety practices. This model has been criticized for contributing to inconsistent safety standards, as contractors may prioritize delivery speed over safety to meet tight schedules.
Safety Issues and Accidents
FedEx Ground has faced scrutiny over safety, with reports indicating 89 fatal accidents involving its contractors in the U.S. over a two-year period (up to August 2023), compared to seven for FedEx Express. High driver turnover (30 to 40% annually) is cited as a factor, as inexperienced drivers are more prone to accidents. Contractors often face pressure to meet delivery deadlines, which can lead to speeding or reckless driving.
Speeding and Reckless Delivery Drivers
speeding FedEX truck YMT991