FedEx was founded in 1971 in the United States
At the time, it was a true "overnight delivery" company that could adapt to the trends of the high technology era.
From the 1980s to the 1990s, FedEx revolutionized the way the world did business, allowing businesses to move away from city center.
A closer look at the FedEx logo reveals a small arrow hidden between the E and the X. This arrow indicates the speed and accuracy of FedEx.
At the core of its competitiveness lies FedEx’s powerful, well-established hubs.
FedEx operates in more than 220 countries and regions around the world, with 12 major hubs and five regional hubs.
With 658 aircrafts, FedEx delivers an average of more than 12 million packages per day to more than 220 countries and regions around the world.
Hongfeng FedEx Carriers, headquartered south of San Francisco in the Bay Area, California, is a high-growth company with 12 routes, 3 senior managers, and 14 full-time drivers.