FedEx Freight
History
FedEx Freight was established in 2001.
Headquarters
Memphis, Tenn.
Principal Officer
Douglas G. Duncan, CEO
William J. Logue, President
FY09 Revenue
$4.4 billion (includes FedEx National LTL, FedEx Custom Critical and Caribbean Transportation Services)
Workforce
Approximately 30,000 employees
Average Daily Volume
More than 74,000 shipments
Service Area
Full-state coverage throughout the United States (including Alaska and Hawaii); international service to Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, Europe and Asia.
Ground Fleet
More than 60,000 pieces of equipment, including more than 15,000 tractors
Operating Facilities
Approximately 470 service centers
Customer Service
1-866-393-4585 or customer support at fedex.com
Recent Awards
- NASSTRAC: “Multi-Regional Carrier of the Year” (2009)
- American Trucking Associations National Truck Driving Championships (NTDC): Ryan Kelley was named National Champion in the 4-Axle class, and Chris Mahoney was named National Champion in the Twins Class (2008)
- American Trucking Associations National Truck Driving Championships (NTDC): Dan Shamrell was named National Champion in the 3-Axle class in 2006; Brian Walton was named National Co-Champion in the Flatbed class in 2007.
- American Trucking Association (ATA): Excellence in Security Award (2006); Excellence in Human Resource Management Award (2006).
Revised December 17, 2009



