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History

The modern air/ground express industry was pioneered with the founding of Federal Express in 1971; the corporation was created in 1998 as FDX Corporation and became FedEx Corporation in January 2000.

Headquarters
  • Memphis, Tenn.
Principal Officers      
NYSE Listing
  • FDX (since December 1978)
FY07 Revenue                      
  • $35.2 billion
*Consolidated Information for all FedEx Companies*


Workforce

Average Daily Volume
  • More than 7.5 million shipments for express, ground, freight and expedited delivery services
Service Area 
  • More than 220 countries and territories, including every address in the United States
fedex.com      
  • Over 15 million unique visitors monthly; more than 3 million package tracking requests daily and 15 million packages shipped via FedEx Ship Manager monthly
Operating Facilities              
  • Express: 1,401 stations; 10 air express hubs
  • Ground: 29 ground hubs; over 500 pickup/delivery terminals
  • Freight: Approximately 470 service centers
  • Kinko’s: More than 1,900 locations including FedEx Kinko’s Office and Print Centers, FedEx Kinko’s Ship Centers, commercial production centers
Air Operations
  • 671 aircraft; more than 375 airports served worldwide
Ground Fleet
  • More than 75,000 motorized vehicles for express, ground, freight and expedited delivery service
Dropoff Locations
  • 714 FedEx World Service Centers
  • 1,874 FedEx Kinko’s Office and Print Centers
  • 6,651 FedEx Authorized ShipCenters®
  • 42,500 FedEx Drop Boxes (including 4,985 US Postal Service locations)        
Recent Awards
  • FORTUNE magazine: No. 6 among “America’s Most Admired Companies” (2007)