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FedEx Company (NYSE:FDX) is an international express delivery group, providing a series of comprehensive services covering transportation, e-commerce and commercial operation for customers and enterprises all over the world. As a well-known corporate brand, FedEx Group has provided a set of comprehensive business application solutions through the operation mode of mutual competition and collaborative management, making its annual income as high as $32 billion, ranking 263rd in the Fortune Global 500 list in 20 12.

Person in charge: David J. Bronczek, President and CEO.

Established in 197 1 year, 17 April 1973, and started continuous operation.

Service scope: 220 countries and regions

Number of employees: about 6.5438+0.4 million employees worldwide.

Transportation capacity: about 3.3 million packages per working day.

Fleet: 677 aircraft, including:

Airbus A300-600: 47

Airbus A3 10-200/300: 62

ATR 72: 1 1+0。

ATR 42: 29

Boeing 727- 100: 15

Boeing 727-200: 94

Boeing DC 10- 10: 25

Boeing DC 10-30: 17

Boeing MD10-10: 41.

Boeing MD 10-30: 6.

Boeing MD 1 1: 57.

Cisna 208a: 10。

Cisna 208B: 243。

Fokker F-F-27: 13

Ground transportation: There are about 44,000 special trucks.

FedEx ordered 65,438+00 Airbus A380 freighters, and another 65,438+00. However, on June 7th, 2006, it was announced that the order for 10 Airbus A380 cargo plane was cancelled due to delayed delivery, and the order for 15 Boeing 777 cargo plane was changed. In addition, FedEx also announced that it will convert 90 Boeing 757 passenger planes into all-cargo planes to replace its Boeing 727 fleet. The first one was delivered in 2008.

FedEx is currently the largest carrier of A3 10, Boeing 727, DC- 10, MD- 10 and MD-1.

brief introduction

FedEx FedEx [3] is the largest express delivery company in the world, providing fast and reliable express delivery services to more than 235 countries and regions around the world. FedEx is an international express delivery group, which provides overnight express delivery, ground express delivery, heavy cargo delivery, document copying and logistics services. Its headquarters is in Tennessee, USA. Its brand trademark FedEx is a merger of the company's original English name Federal Express. The "e" in its logo and the "x" next to it just form a white arrow pattern.

FedEx is the largest express transportation company in the world, established in 197 1, and provides a series of comprehensive services covering transportation, e-commerce and commercial operation for customers and enterprises all over the world.

FedEx has a global air and land transportation network, providing fast and reliable express service for more than 220 countries and regions around the world. Usually, it only takes one or two working days to deliver the goods with urgent time limit quickly and ensure timely delivery.

FedEx Group encourages its more than 26,000 employees and contractors to pay close attention to safety issues, abide by the highest standards of ethics and professional behavior, and meet the needs of customers and society to the greatest extent, making it the most respected and reliable employer in the world for many times.

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FedEx will create rich financial returns for its shareholders and provide the most comprehensive transportation, e-commerce and commercial services for customers and enterprises around the world. With an annual revenue of 4.3 billion dollars, the company provides comprehensive commercial applications under the respected FedEx brand through the competitiveness and collaborative management of the operating company.

Development history of FedEx Asia-Pacific region

As early as 1984, when FedEx acquired Gelco, a freight company with offices in Europe and Asia, it had the idea of developing an international network. 1987, FedEx opened its first Asia-Pacific office in Hawaii, connecting customers in the United States and Asia with the previous Gelco operation facilities. 1988, FedEx launched a regular direct freight service to Japan.

1989, FedEx acquired the famous Flying Tigers. The company is committed to providing all-cargo services and has air rights in 2 1 countries. In addition, FedEx was approved by the government for the first time to provide document, parcel and shipment services to Hongkong, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan Province Province and Thailand.

With the increasingly vigorous development of Asian economy, the business development scale and freight volume of FedEx in this region are also increasing. FedEx understands the growing profit potential in Asia and the need for executives to establish closer ties with Asian customers, so it moved its Pacific headquarters from Hawaii to Hong Kong in 1992.

FedEx successfully met the needs of customers, and then opened a brand-new AsiaOne in September 1995. Asian network. The new services include five trans-Pacific flights, the establishment of an Asia-Pacific transshipment center in subic bay, and the launch of AsiaOne? Asian network, providing next-day express service for 1 1 major cities in Asia. By 200 1 year, FedEx's aviation network has expanded to 19 cities in Asia.

1In September, 1997, FedEx launched the first global cargo flight, which took off from Indianapolis, Indiana, USA and flew to Dubai, United Arab Emirates via Paris to provide express service for Middle Eastern countries. The flight will continue to serve customers in the Asia-Pacific region and travel to Mumbai, Thailand and subic bay, Philippines; Then fly back to the United States via Anchorage, Alaska.

In April, 2002, FedEx expanded the main cargo sorting facilities of subic bay Asia-Pacific transshipment center. The brand-new facility covers an area of140,000 square feet, the area of goods sorting facilities has doubled, and a more advanced automation system has been added, which can shorten the time of document sorting and fully demonstrate FedEx's efforts to continuously expand its Asian network.

In September 2002, FedEx strengthened its express service between Asia-Pacific region and Europe, and upgraded the use of MD- 1 1 freighter, which doubled the daily freight volume to Europe to 50 metric tons. In the same period, FedEx also became the first and only international courier company, providing on-time delivery guarantee for customers in China.

In September 2003, FedEx opened a new direct flight connecting Shenzhen and its transshipment center in Anchorage, Alaska, USA, providing customers in South China with the next-day express service to all North America for the first time.

In 2004 10, the US Department of Transportation officially approved 65,438+02 freight flights to and from China and the United States every week, increasing the number of freight flights from FedEx to China to 23 per week. FedEx also set up a regional headquarters in China in 2004 1 1 month, so as to be closer to customers in China and pay attention to their needs.

2005 was a year of innovation in FedEx service. In March 2005, FedEx took the lead in opening the first direct flight from Chinese mainland to Europe in the global air express transportation industry, flying from Shanghai to Frankfurt every day. This new route is also part of FedEx's new westbound global route. The starting point and ending point of the westbound global route are located in Memphis, Tennessee, USA.

In April, 2005, the US Department of Transportation confirmed that it approved FedEx to add three cargo planes to fly to China, which enabled FedEx to provide 26 cargo planes to and from China every week from March 25th, 2006.

In July, 2005, FedEx announced that it would invest/KLOC-0.50 billion US dollars to build a brand-new Asia-Pacific transshipment center at Guangzhou Baiyun Airport.

In August, 2005, FedEx opened the first new next-day service route connecting China and India. This route is part of FedEx's new global eastbound route, connecting Europe, Indian, China, Japanese and FedEx's transshipment center in Memphis, USA.

In 2006 1 month, FedEx held the groundbreaking ceremony for the Asia-Pacific transshipment center at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport.

In the same month, FedEx signed an agreement with Tianjin Daejeon Group Co., Ltd. to acquire 50% equity of Daejeon-FedEx Co., Ltd., a joint venture of Daejeon Group engaged in international express delivery business, and Daejeon Group's domestic express delivery network in China. After the agreement is reached, FedEx will have more than 6,000 employees in China. The transaction also requires the approval of relevant government departments and the usual procedures such as obtaining relevant licenses.

At present, FedEx can provide 26 cargo planes to and from China every week, with more than 1 10,000 employees in the Asia-Pacific region, serving more than 30 countries and regions, and providing unparalleled trans-Pacific air express service in the industry. FedEx has its own wide-body fleet MD- 1 1 and A3 10, providing more than 400 freighters to and from Bangkok, Beijing, Cebu, Ho Chi Minh City, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Kaohsiung, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Osaka, Penang, Seoul, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Singapore and subic bay.

In May, 2007, FedEx (China) Co., Ltd. announced the official launch of domestic limited-time service business in China.

FedEx: In China.

FedEx is one of the foreign companies that saw the huge market in China earlier. Entered China on 1984. In the past 20 years, FedEx has developed rapidly, and by going up one flight of stairs has made impressive achievements year by year, creating a number of world firsts: from twice a week to now, there are 1 1 flights in and out of China every week, making it the international courier company with the most direct flights to China; 1996 There are only 60 express delivery service cities, and now it has grown to 220 cities; From 65438 to 0999, FedEx and Tianjin Datian Group established a joint venture, Daejeon-FedEx Co., Ltd., and the cooperation between the two parties was smooth and close, which further promoted the development of express delivery business in China.

On September 6th, official website, the State Post Bureau, announced that it approved FedEx (China) Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as FedEx) and Ubisoft Parcel Service (Guangdong) Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as /UPS) to operate domestic express delivery business.

About the movie The Rebirth of the Holocaust

In the movie "Cast away" co-produced by Hollywood DreamWorks and 20th Century Fox released in 2000, Tom Hanks' plane crashed in the Pacific Ocean due to bad weather, that is, an MD- 1 1-F cargo plane painted with FedEx logo.

3 products and services

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Second-time early arrival limited service

Pick up the parts before the cut-off time of the day and deliver them before noon 12 on the next working day after picking up the parts.

FedEx

Limited service for the next day

Pick up the parts before the cut-off time of the day and deliver them before 6 pm on the next working day after picking up the parts.

Limited service every other day

Pick up the parts before the cut-off time of the day, and deliver them before 6 pm the next working day after picking up the parts.

Domestic Puda service

-There are more affordable options for your package, and the demand is unlimited.

-Pick up the parts before the cut-off time of the same day, and deliver them in about 2-4 days.

-Cross-regional transportation, which currently covers many major economically developed cities in China.

4 business scope

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general situation

As of February 1965, 438+00:

* 7 1 Airbus A300-600F

* 49 Airbus A3 10-200F/300F

* 26 ATR 42s

* 13 ATR72

* 77 Boeing 727-200.

* 34 Boeing 727-200F.

* 3 Boeing 777F

:: 252 Cessna 208 caravan cargo aircraft

* 6 Fokker F27s

* 2 sets of DC- 10

* 74 MD- 10

* 59 MD- 1 1F

DC- 10 cargo plane

(As of August 2008) 66 Airbus A300-600F, 66 Airbus A3 10-200F/300F, 29 ATRs 42, 13 ATR 72, 90Boeing 727-200, 7Boeing 727-200F, 243. 18 DC-10,65 MD-10,57 McDonnell Douglas MD-1f. FedEx ordered 65,438+00 Airbus A380 freighters and another 65,438+00 freighters. However, on June 7th, 2006, it was announced that the order for 10 Airbus A380 cargo plane was cancelled due to delivery delay, and the order was changed to 15 Boeing 777 cargo plane. In addition, FedEx also announced that it will convert 90 Boeing 757 passenger planes into all-cargo planes to replace its Boeing 727 fleet. The first one was delivered in 2008.

FedEx is currently the largest carrier of A3 10, Boeing 727, DC- 10, MD- 10 and MD-1.