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Type Public

 NYSE: FDX
Traded as
 DJTA component
 S&P 100 component
 S&P 500 component
Industry Courier
Founded 1971; 48 years ago
(as Federal Express Corporation)
Little Rock, Arkansas
Founder Frederick W. Smith
Headquarters Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.
Area served Worldwide
Key people  Raj Subramaniam (CEO)
Frederick W. Smith
(Founder & Chairman)
Products Post delivery, express
mail, freight forwarding, third-party
logistics
Subsidiaries Office, Express, Ground, Freight, Supply
Chain, Custom Critical, Trade Networks,
Services, FedEx Logistics
Website fedex.com
Service Offer

FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) provides customers and businesses worldwide


with a broad portfolio of transportation, e-commerce and business services.
With annual revenues of $70 billion, the company offers integrated
business solutions through operating companies competing collectively and
managed collaboratively, under the respected FedEx brand.

Consistently ranked among the world's most admired and trusted


employers, FedEx inspires its more than 450,000 team members to remain
focused on safety, the highest ethical and professional standards and the
needs of their customers and communitie
Operating units
FedEx is divided into the following operating units:

FedEx Express (Orange "Ex"): The original overnight courier services,


providing next day air service within the United States and time-definite
international service. FedEx Express operates one of the largest civil
aircraft fleets in the world and the largest fleet of wide bodied civil aircraft; it
also carries more freight than any other airline.

FedEx Ground (Orange "Ex", formerly Green): Guaranteed day-definite


delivery within Canada and the United States at a cost savings as
compared to time-definite FedEx Express. Uses a large fleet of trucks
which are owned by the independent owner/operators and drivers
are independent contractors who control individual delivery routes and
territories. Formerly Roadway Package System (RPS).

FedEx Freight (Orange "Ex", formerly Red): Less than truckload (LTL) and
other freight services. The largest LTL carrier in the United States, with
$4.5 billion in revenue for 2008. Formerly American Freightways, Viking
Freight, and Watkins Motor Lines.

FedEx Logistics (Orange "Ex", formerly Platinum): Known as FedEx


Trade Networks until 2019, FedEx Logistics provides supply chain
solutions, specialty transportation, cross border e-commerce technology
services, customs brokerage, and trade management tools and data.
Formerly C.J. Tower & Sons, then Tower Group International.

FedEx Office (Orange "Ex", formerly Blue): The retail arm of the
corporation, offers copying and digital printing, professional finishing,
document creation, Internet access, computer rentals, signs and graphics,
direct mail, Web-based printing, and FedEx shipping. Formerly an
independent company, known as Kinko's until it was acquired by FedEx in
2004 and rebranded to FedEx Kinko's. In June 2008 the company was
finally rebranded as FedEx Office.

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