Company Overview
It’s the world’s number-one express delivery company via its FedEx Express unit, which uses 670 aircraft and 42,000 delivery vehicles to deliver 3.3 million packages per day in 220 countries and territories, and it never stops moving. The company’s units include FedEx Express, FedEx Ground (formerly RPS), FedEx Freight (formerly American Freightways and Viking Freight), FedEx Kinko’s Office and Print Services (FedEx acquired Kinko’s in 2004), FedEx Custom Critical (formerly Roberts Express), FedEx Trade Networks, FedEx Services (solutions and technology), FedEx Global Supply Chain Services, and FedEx Customer Information Services. Perhaps the greatest testament to the company’s reputation for reliability and operational integrity came in 2001, when the U.S. Postal Service enlisted FedEx to provide air transportation for its express shipments. FedEx drop boxes have also been added in post offices. FedEx’s integration of good old-fashioned package delivery with formidable customer-centric technology via fedex.com has enabled FedEx to remain top dog in the industry.