FedEx Corporation has announced that FedEx Trade Networks is being rebranded as FedEx Logistics, emphasizing its ability to meet industry-specific supply chain, transportation and brokerage needs.
Richard W Smith, president and CEO of FedEx Logistics, said, “We’re adding tremendous value by bringing all of the specialty services we offer under the FedEx Logistics banner. The global solutions we offer are dynamic and customizable, and the experience for our customers is more streamlined, more efficient and better represented as a collective competitive offering as FedEx Logistics.
“Our simplified customer interface and comprehensive ability to meet every logistics need will have a profound effect for FedEx customers, our team members, and on our industry as a whole.”
FedEx Logistics will continue to operate from its global headquarters in Memphis, Tennessee, with offerings including air and ocean cargo networks; trade brokerage and facilitation; custom critical services; supply chain services; cross border e-commerce and fulfillment; and forward depots and 3D printing.
The capabilities within these specialty logistics service offerings include air and ocean freight forwarding, customs brokerage and international trade compliance, warehousing and transportation management, time- and temperature-controlled deliveries, critical inventory logistics, solutions for cost-effective international e-commerce trade and fulfillment, and repair and return services.
Serving more than 200 countries, FedEx Logistics leverages the power of the extensive international FedEx transportation network to provide customers a single source for end-to-end management of their shipments and global supply chains.