Structure Flashcards
FedEx Corp Chairman, President, and CEO
Frederick W. Smith
FedEx Corp President and COO
David J. Bronczek
President and CEO, FedEx Express
David L. Cunningham
Executive Vice President and CFO, FedEx Express
Elise L. Jordan
Executive Vice President, Air Operations, FedEx Express
James R. Parker
President, FedEx Express Europe, and CEO, TNT
David Binks
President, Latin America and Caribbean, FedEx Express
Juan N. Cento
Four Main Operating Companies
- FedEx Services (FedEx Office)
- FedEx Express (TNT, FedEx Trade Networks and FedEx Cross Border)
- FedEx Ground (FedEx Supply Chain)
- FedEx Freight (FedEx Custom Critical)
FedEx Express FY 2016 Annual Revenue
$26.5 billion
FedEx Express Aircraft/Airports/Countries and Territories Served
> 650/375/>220
When did FedEx acquire TNT and where do they serve
- Services in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, Asia-Pacific, and the Americas.
Describe FedEx Trade Networks
Today, FedEx Trade Networks provides FedEx customers international freight forwarding services with seamless end-to-end solutions. It’s also leveraged access to services offered by other FedEx companies and their subsidiaries. In 2000, FedEx Corp. acquired TowerGroup and World Tariff, Ltd., to create FedEx Trade Networks. In 2002, TowerGroup was rebranded as FedEx Trade Networks Transport & Brokerage, Inc
Describe FedEx Cross Border
FedEx acquired Bongo International in 2014 and rebranded it as FedEx Cross Border in 2016. FedEx Cross Border continues to offer solutions to online retailers looking to expand their business across borders and international shoppers who want to purchase from websites that don’t offer global shipping.
Subsidiary or FedEx Services
FedEx Office
Subsidiary of FedEx Express
TNT, FedEx Trade Networks, FedEx Cross Border
Subsidiary of FedEx Ground
FedEx Supply Chain
Subsidiary of FedEx Freight
FedEx Custom Critical
Year FedEx was founded
1971 in Little Rock, Arkansas when Fred Smith bought controlling interest in Arkansas Aviation Sales.
Year Operations Started
April 17, 1973, 14 planes and 186 packages.
What does PSP stand for and what does it represent?
People. Service. Profit.
These corporate goals form the basis of all business decisions. By putting People (employees first), they will provide the highest level of Service. The highest level of Service means 100% satisfaction 100% of the time. When Service is excellent, Profits will follow.
What is the Purple Promise?
It is an ownership statement.
“I will make every FedEx experience outstanding.”
What aircraft does FedEx fly?
777 767 757 A-300 A-310 MD-11 MD-10
767s replacing A-300 and MD-10
Over 650 total aircraft