Regional Facts
Asia Facts
FedEx Express President, Asia Pacific Region (APAC): David L. Cunningham
Headquarters: Hong Kong, China
Employees and Contractors: More than 14,000
Stations: Located in all major cities in Asia
Main Hubs: Subic Bay, Philippines; Guangzhou, China
Countries and Territories Served: More than 30
Airports Served Directly: More than 20
With more than 14,000 employees, FedEx currently serves more than 30 countries and territories in the Asia Pacific market through its innovative FedEx Asia One network, which now operates close to 400 flights per week through its main hub in Guangzhou, China. launched in 1995. This launch included trans-Pacific flights and the creation of an Asia Pacific hub in Subic Bay, which provided overnight intra-Asian delivery among major Asian business centers.
In mainland China, FedEx Express service has led the industry, building solutions and meeting business needs for international customers. In 1996, FedEx became the sole U.S.-based express transportation company with aviation rights to China. In 2004, FedEx received 12 additional rights from the U.S. Department of Transportation to fly cargo aircraft to and from China. FedEx continues to increase flights to China, providing access to more cities across the country and throughout the Asia Pacific region than any other global express provider. In late 2008, a new FedEx Express Asia Pacific hub will open in Guangzhou, China. The new hub will feature state-of-the-art technology to support real-time package tracking and an innovative, satellite-based dispatch system. In February 2009, FedEx began operations at its Asia Pacific hub at Guangzhou’s Baiyun International Airport in southern China…. In January 2010, FedEx launched its first 777 aircraft with nonstop service from Shanghai to Memphis, followed by 777 service from Hong Kong, Shenzhen, and Singapore. With extended range and greater fuel efficiency, the 777”s have allowed FedEx to extend its pickup times by several hours in many Asian markets.
In 2007, FedEx also introduced domestic time-definite express service within China to more than 19 cities from its domestic hub in Hangzhou. By 2008, this next-day By 2010 this delivery service has expanded to more than 40 cities, 400 cities as we continue to grow our market . with second-day delivery service reaching customers in more than 200 cities throughout the country.
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Europe, Middle East, Indian Subcontinent and Africa Facts
FedEx Express President, Europe, Middle East, Indian Subcontinent and Africa Region (EMEA): Gerald P. Leary
Headquarters: Brussels, Belgium
Employees: Approximately 14,500
Main Hubs: Paris, France; Stansted; United Kingdom; Cologne, Germany; Dubai, United Arab Emirates; Mumbai and Delhi, India
Countries and Territories Served: 123
Airports Served Directly: 45
Serving Europe for more than 25 years, the European FedEx network offers next-day service to hundreds of cities in Europe with late collections and early deliveries, linking hundreds of European cities, and covering approximately 75,000 post codes.
Over the last five years, FedEx has made a number of significant strategic investments to its network and provides customers a competitive advantage via unmatched access and connections to next-day service to the U.S. and Asia Pacific. FedEx has introduced an International Economy Service from 27 of the EMEA countries to more than 215 countries and territories worldwide, an East Coast Special Service allowing later drop off times in Europe with next day delivery to the US East Coast and a direct roundtrip flight between Paris and Hong Kong allowing customers in many European markets to benefit from next day service from Asia.
The FedEx Express hub at Roissy-Charles De Gaulle airport in Paris, France, is the largest FedEx hub outside the US and the primary European gateway for packages sent by FedEx customers throughout the world. The airport boasts a multi-modal logistics center with good highway linkages. To minimize its impact on the environment, more than 230 Liquefied Petroleum Gas-powered and electric-powered ground support vehicles are housed at the Roissy-CDG hub – accounting for almost 60% of its ground fleet.
In 2010 FedEx Express in Germany relocated its Central & Eastern European hub from Frankfurt to Cologne. The new hub is a vital link in the FedEx worldwide network, acting as a central gateway for packages arriving by ground or air from Central and Eastern Europe and providing fast connectivity within Europe, to the U.S. and Asia. The state-of-the-art, environmentally-friendly facility features a 1.4 megawatt solar power system with the capacity to produce approximately 800,000 kilowatt hours of electricity per year – equal to the power required for roughly 230 three-person households for an entire year.
Always seeking to broaden its access within as well as between countries, in 2006 FedEx acquired ANC, a domestic express company in the United Kingdom. The company, now rebranded as FedEx UK, enables FedEx to serve the entire UK domestic market. FedEx also continues to invest in long-term growth and prosperity in India. Following the acquisition of PAFEX in 2006, one of the country’s largest domestic express companies, FedEx continues to expand its reach in India. In November 2010 FedEx Express announced that it will acquire the logistics, distribution and express businesses of AFL Pvt. Ltd. and its affiliate, Unifreight India Pvt. Ltd. This acquisition will give FedEx a more robust domestic ground network and added capabilities in India. Further opportunities for growth also lie in the accession of Eastern European countries to the EU. With border restrictions removed, shipping traffic is expected to grow tremendously over the next five years as trade opportunities proliferate. FedEx for example has introduced faster inbound and outbound transit times for Bulgaria and Romania including next day delivery in key European markets.
With increased channels and capabilities for timely transportation around the world and within the EMEA, FedEx continues to record the best customer satisfaction scores in the industry.
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Latin America Facts
FedEx Express President, Latin America-Caribbean Region (LAC): Juan N. Cento
Headquarters: Miami, Florida
Employees and Contractors: 3,400
Main Hub: Miami, Florida
Countries and Territories Served: 50
Airports Served Directly: More than 20
With more than 3,400 employees serving more than 50 countries and territories across nine million square miles, FedEx has become one of the largest express transportation companies in Latin America and the Caribbean since it started operations there in 1989. In 2004, we launched FedEx Transborder Distribution, which provided the high-volume Mexican export community an alternative, cost-effective shipping solution for deferred transportation to the United States.
In August 2008, FedEx launched FedEx Express Nacional, a domestic next-business-day service that provides high-quality, reliable and convenient express shipping solutions across Mexico. The service features delivery to any address in Mexico, online tracking and tracing, and is backed by the FedEx money-back guarantee.
FedEx Express LAC has acted as a pillar of growth for the region and continues its commitment through the FedEx PyMEx program, the first initiative to join with small and medium exporters by offering innovative ways to access the global marketplace.
Through a network of more than 100 flights per week originating in Latin America, 50 flights per day throughout the Caribbean and a fleet of more than 1,000 delivery vehicles, FedEx connects Latin America to the world.
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North America Facts
FedEx Express President, Chief Executive Officer: David J. Bronczek
FedEx Express President, Canada Region: Lisa Lisson
FedEx Ground President, Chief Executive Officer: David F. Rebholz
FedEx Office President, Chief Executive Officer: Brian Philips
FedEx Freight President, Chief Executive Officer: William J. Logue
Headquarters: Memphis, Tennessee; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Dallas, Texas
Team Members: More than 285,000
Main Hubs: Memphis, Tennessee; Oakland, California; Newark, New Jersey; Fort Worth, Texas; Indianapolis, Indiana; Anchorage, Alaska
FedEx was founded in 1973 in Memphis, Tennessee, birthing a new industry by delivering urgent packages overnight. From our humble beginnings with 14 small aircraft serving 25 cities, FedEx has grown to become the world's largest express transportation company, providing fast and reliable delivery to nearly every address in North America and connecting any two major North American cities within 24 hours.
With its ever-expanding range of services, FedEx gave North American businesses previously unheard of access to each other and the world at large. From FedEx Express, which provides global connectivity from the United States and Canada to more than 220 countries and territories worldwide, to FedEx Ground's specialty of cost-effective, small package shipping, FedEx has the shipping solution in North America for just about any business or consumer. Through FedEx Office, a leading provider of document solutions and business services, the company offers access to copying and digital printing, professional finishing, document creation, direct mail, signs and graphics, computer rental, free Wi-Fi access and a full range of FedEx day-definite ground shipping and time-definite global express shipping services. In addition, the company offers award-winning FedEx Office® Print Online and FedEx Office® Print & Go online and mobile printing solutions for business and personal printing, at home, at the office or on the go. Products, services and hours vary by location.
FedEx has also offered longstanding service to Canada. In 1981, FedEx Express inaugurated its international delivery service with flights from the United States to Canada, becoming the first Canadian courier to use dedicated airlift. FedEx Ground service was launched in Canada in 2000 to provide customers with reliable day-definite service, both within Canada and to the United States. Today, FedEx's Canadian customers can access goods, services and information anywhere in the world.
In 2008, FedEx Express Canada joined forces with the Canada Post Corporation in the development of Priority™ Worldwide, a new international express service that will be sold in Canada through Canada Post’s retail and commercial networks and delivered worldwide through the extensive FedEx international delivery network.
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