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- General Services Administration Awards Contract To Federal Express
- MEMPHIS, Tenn.--BUSINESS WIRE--May 16, 1996--Federal Express Corp. today announced that it has been selected by the General Services Administration GSA to continue providing express transportation service for government agencies, including the Department of Defense, and cost reimbursable government contractors.The new contract begins August 16, 1996 for a one-year term, with...
- Research articles 1996-05-16
- Deutsche Post, Germany's mail, express, and logistics giant, is poised for a big push in the US after the Department of Transportation rejected requests by FedEx and UPS to ground the US operations of its DHL Worldwide Express unit.(Brief Article)(Statist
- Deutsche Post, Germany's mail, express, and logistics giant, is poised for a big push in the US after the Department of Transportation rejected requests by FedEx and UPS to ground the US operations of its DHL Worldwide Express unit. The US firms sought...
- Research articles 2001-06-01
- Distributing ideas. (Federal Express Corp's new World Wide web site offers distribution and logistics strategies)(Brief Article)
- 00-00-0000 WHAT CAN YOU GET FROM A $9.4 BILLION transportation company without spending a dime? Answer: Expertise. Learn how to use distribution and logistics strategies for global competitive advantage, courtesy of Memphis-based Federal Express Cor 00-00-0000 WHAT CAN YOU GET FROM A $9.4...
- Research articles 1996-05-06
- Federal Express Vice President - Speaking Of People - Cathy Ross - Brief Article - Illustration
- Cathy Ross right is vice president of corporate financial planning for Federal Express, the world's largest express transportation company. Ross is responsible for tactical and strategic business planning, project analysis and financial systems development for the Memphis-based, $16 billion company. She received her accounting degree from Christian Brothers University and...
- Research articles 2002-03-01
- Express wars travel north. (competition in the express courier market in the United States and now in Canada)(Transportation News) (column)
- Express wars travel north The battle for the North American express market has crossed the border into Canada, where long-time market leader Purolator Courier Ltd. is building defenses against incursions by U.S. giants Federal Express and United Parcel Service. Puroltor, with annual...
- Research articles 1990-12-13
- Federal Express, Pan American World Airways, Northwest Airlines, Tower Air Incorporated, and United Parcel Service Company
- Federal Express, Pan American World Airways, Northwest Airlines, Tower Air Incorporated, and United Parcel Service Company Joint Venture $723.6 million firm-fixed-price, indefinite quantity contract for long range international air transportation services. Work will be performed at Memphis, Tenn.; New York, N.Y.; St. Paul, Minn., Jamaica, N.Y., and Louisville, Ky....
- Research articles 1990-01-09
- PHILIPPINES' SMART AND FEDEX ALIGN TO PROVIDE EXPRESS SERVICES.
- MANILA, Dec 31 Asia Pulse - Federal Express FedEx, the world's largest express transportation company and Smart Communications, Inc., the Philippines' leading wireless services provider, recently signed an agreement that would enable Smart and Tal MANILA, Dec 31 Asia Pulse - Federal Express FedEx, the...
- Research articles 2002-12-31
- American Express nets federal travel contract
- NEW YORK -- American Express Travel Related Services Co. Inc. has been awarded the federal government contract for its travel and transportation payment system, effective Nov. 30. The contract for the U.S. General Services Administration represents one of the largest commercial travel accounts in the world. The GSA is...
- Research articles 1993-10-18
- Department Of Transportation Approves Fedex Purchase Of Chinese Route Authority From Evergreen International Airlines
- MEMPHIS, Tenn.--BUSINESS WIRE--August 4, 1995--Federal Express Corporation announced today the company had received approval from the Department of Transportation of its request to transfer all-cargo route authority to serve China from Evergreen International Airlines, Inc. Under this authority, FedEx will become the sole U.S.-based express carrier with aviation rights...
- Research articles 1995-08-04
- MICAP shipping policies: are they optimal from a cost standpoint? - Air Force - transportation of mission-capable equipment
- The Air Force and Department of Defense DoD spend significant amounts of money each year shipping mission-capable MICAP items throughout the world. This article and the research supporting it show that current Air Force shipping policies are less than optimal from a cost standpoint. The article also examines the idea...
- Research articles 2001-09-22
- Continental Express Flight Delay Leads to $175K in Federal Fines
- The Dept. of Transportation is fining three airlines a total of $175,000 for the Aug. 8 delay that trapped 47 people on a regional jet overnight in Rochester, Minn. The federal findings -- and the first penalties for keeping passengers stuck on a plane -- accuse...
- News items 2009-11-24
- Dealing with Drug and Alcohol Abuse in the Workplace
- Drug and alcohol abuse is a serious workplace issue. Of the 16.7 million illicit drug users aged 18 or older, 12.4 million (74.3%) were employed either full or part time, according to the U.S. government. More than one in three (38%) workers between the ages of 18 and 25 are...
- Articles 2007-03-27
- FedEx ISO Status Re-Certified; Only Express Transportation Company to Receive Worldwide ISO 9001 Certification
- MEMPHIS, Tenn.--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 16, 1997--Federal Express Corp. (NYSE:FDX) has achieved the most rigorous international standard for Quality Management and Assurance by earning re-certification of ISO 9001 registration for its global operations from Lloyd's Register Quality Assurance LRQA.
- Research articles 1997-10-16
- Air freight volumes still soft
- Anonymous Transportation & Distribution 05-01-2003 Air freight volumes still soft Byline: Anonymous Volume: 44 Number: 5 ISSN: 08958548 Publication Date: 05-01-2003 Page: 10 Section: Issues & trends: Air freight Type: Periodical Language: English Air freight volumes in February were soft, according to equity research firm...
- Research articles 2003-05-01
- United Express Carrier May End Flights to Merced, Calif.(Originated from The Modesto Bee, Calif.)
- May 6--Merced Municipal Airport is preparing to celebrate its 50th anniversary with United Airlines next year, but some fear there may not be much of a party. WestAir United Express, affiliated with United Airlines and the facility's lone carrier, is threatening to pull its planes because...
- Research articles 1995-05-05
- 56th annual NDTA transportation and logistics Forum and Exposition
- Greensboro, NC September 28 - October 2, 2002 WRAP-UP Forum Keynote Speakers Wrap-up Forum Educational Program Wrap-up Forum Expo Exhibitor Promotion Forum Photo Album Supplement sponsored by US Airways FORUM KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Commencement Keynote Speakers Frederick W. Smith -- Chairman and...
- Research articles 2002-12-01
- FAA seeks $72,000 civil penalty against United Airlines for shipping undeclared oxygen generator on Fedex.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-10 May 2000-US FAA: FAA seeks $72,000 civil penalty against United Airlines for shipping undeclared oxygen generator on Fedex C1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:09052000 FORT WORTH -- The Federal Aviation Administration has proposed to assess a $72,000...
- Research articles 2000-05-10
- Wheels, deals and fare play
- In April, when state and Triad business leaders cheered the decision of Memphis, Tenn.-based FDX Corp. to locate a $300 million air-freight hub for subsidiary Federal Express Corp. in Greensboro, they set the tone for 1998 in transportation: Behind every silver lining is a dark cloud. FedEx's choice had some...
- Research articles 1999-02-01
- Wheels, deals and fare play
- In April, when state and Triad business leaders cheered the decision of Memphis, Tenn.-based FDX Corp. to locate a $300 million air-freight hub for subsidiary Federal Express Corp. in Greensboro, they set the tone for 1998 in transportation: Behind every silver lining is a dark cloud. FedEx's choice had some...
- Research articles 1999-02-01
- Relief for El Salvador.(Federal Express Corp. and Atlas Air Inc. help in earthquake disaster relief effort)(Brief Article)
- On January 13, an earthquake rumbled through El Salvador killing thousands and leaving more injured and homeless. Many in the transportation industry did not hesitate to lend their services to the people of El Salvador. FedEx facilities consolidated material donations from Nike,...
- Research articles 2001-03-01
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