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1977 - July DOT Ord. & Dec. [1] (July, 1977)

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Order 77-7-1


                        UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
                        CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD
                            WASHINGTON, D. C.

                 Adopted by the Civil Aeronautics Board
                   at its office in Washington, D. C.
                     on the Ist day of July, 1977


 Increased freight rates proposed by

      UNITED PARCEL SERVICE CO.               Docket 30993


                       ORDER DISMISSING COMPLAINT

      By tariff revisions 1/ issued June 3 and marked to become effective
 July 3, 1977, United Parcel Service Co. (UPS), an air freight forwarder,
 proposes to increase air freight rates systemwide by an average of
 9.2 percent.

      A complaint requesting suspension and investigation of the proposal
 has been submitted by the Hawaii Air Cargo Shippers Association, Inc.
 (HACSA), a shippers' cooperative association. The complaint contends,
 inter alia, that UPS's rates on small shipments are below costs; 2/ that
 these rates threaten HACSA's existence and are diverting freight from
 existing consolidators, forcing them to give up aircraft space; and that
 the end result will be reduced competition and increased rates in
 Hawaiian markets. HACSA further contends that UPS's zone structure
 violates the precepts of all previous Board rate-making proceedings;
 that this structure results in identical rates between Hawaii and all
 Mainland points, regardless of distance; and that the forwarder's over-
 sized piece rule fails to conform to the standard industry-dimensional
weight rule. 3/ Finally, HACSA alleges that Hawaii is uniquely


1/ Revisions to United Parcel Service Co. Tariff C.A.B. No. 5.
2/ For example, HACSA claims that UPS's charge for a one-pound shipment
     from New York to Honolulu is $1.52 plus a service charge of $2.00
     per week, regardless of the number of shipments, while that of the
     airlines is $21.50 for air freight plus $12.95 for pickup and
     delivery, for a total 6f $34.45.
 3/ The dimensional weight, or cube rule of most airlines and forwarders
    provides that the chargeable weight will be the greater of the actual
    weight or the dimensional weight, currently one pound for every
    194 cu. in. for most carriers. UPS's over-sized piece rule provides
    that any package with combined length and girth exceeding 84 inches
    shall have a minimum charge equal to the charge for 25 pounds.

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