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    focus of FedEx and its main competitor UPS differ? Which Company has the better strategy? Why? The chief information officer of FedEx, Rob Carter states that the IT investment strategies are customer based technologies. FedEx focuses less on operational technology and more on revenue-generating, customer satisfaction, and strategic advantage technology (O’Brien 43). UPS is a much larger company that focuses on operations and the bottom line. UPS is constantly playing catch up with FedEx by mimicking

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    all successfully gone global. FedEx Corporation (FedEx), incorporated on October 2, 1997, provides a portfolio of transportation, e-commerce and business services under the FedEx brand. The company offers its services through companies constituting four business segments: FedEx Express, FedEx Ground, FedEx Freight and FedEx Services. FedEx Express offers a range of domestic and international shipping services for delivery of packages and freight. FedEx Ground provides business and residential

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    Fedex Company Profile

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    I. Company Profile FedEx Corporation (FedEx), incorporated on October 2, 1997, provides a portfolio of transportation, e-commerce and business services through companies that compete collectively, operate independently and manage collaboratively, under the respected FedEx brand. These companies are included in four business segments: FedEx Express, Federal Express Corporation (FedEx Express), is an express transportation company, offering time-certain delivery within 1 to 3 business days and serving

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    flexible environment and price is the main competitive weapon. Airborne was essentially the custom solution logistics providing for larger companies and therefore, they did not target the masses. By focusing on large accounts, Airborne could use its ground capacity more effectively. Airborne delivery drivers dropped off and picked up far more packages per stop than do the drivers of companies that focus on serving smaller customer and individual customers. This helped boost productivity and lowers costs

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    The FedEx Corporation, conceived as Federal Express, is an American-based worldwide courier delivery Service Company. It provides strategic and logistical support for a variety of operating divisions, currently known as FedEx Express, FedEx Ground, FedEx Freight, and FedEx Services. These companies operate independently, compete collectively and manage collaboratively (Amsler et al., 2010). For the purpose of this report, focus will be on FedEx Express operations. The company is currently the global

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    reduce turnover. FedEx is an industry leader in US air freight and maintain high revenue growth while controlling market share. As stated in the case, FedEx was changing the traditional pension plan to a cash balance plan due to recent accounting rule changes and employees desired to make pension plan more portable. The primary focus of FedEx is that their people are the primary entity in the value chain and that’s why it is important to focus on the employees first. However, FedEx Corp is facing

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    (Benson, Joe and Kinsella,2001) This hedge in capital productivity allows FedEx laborers to rapidly enter packages into the corporation’s package following system, which increases the probability of fault. But, they are still inanimate when compare to UPS ground delivery service. These hedges that FedEx has made in performance might soon pay off. The point of quality, FedEx’s commitment about quality is very clear. They invest seriously

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    FedEx Corporation provides customers and businesses worldwide with a broad portfolio of transportation, business services and e-commerce. FedEx was founded in August, 1971. It started to operate on 17 April, 1973 with the launch of 14 small aircrafts from Memphis International Airport. Federal Express officially adopted "FedEx" as its primary brand in 1994. In the late 1980s, FedEx expanded internationally. In 1988, they bought 3 Japanese freight carriers and Italy's SAMIMA. While in 1989, they bought

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    Fedex: Strategy Analysis

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    My organization is FedEx. This company operates in the logistics sector and is based in Memphis. There are numerous regional subsidiaries and local partners that are part of the organization structure and help the company to operate around the world. There are multiple related business units from office services to customs clearance and ground shipments. FedEx is a highly centralized organization, with decision-making for the firm centralized at the Memphis headquarters. While national branches

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    Fedex

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    FedEx Product/Service FedEx works all over the world and has lots of diversity with in there company. They work with everyday men and women “business to consumer” and all types of businesses as well “business to business.” FedEx started out their business as an over night package delivery company but has expanded its efforts into eight divisions: FedEx Express, FedEx Trade Networks, FedEx Supply Chain, FedEx Ground, FedEx Freight, FedEx Custom Critical, FedEx Office, and FedEx Services.

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