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FedEx celebra cuatro décadas del servicio aéreo entre EE.UU. y Europa

FedEx celebra cuatro décadas del servicio aéreo entre EE.UU. y Europa
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John Dietrich FedEx Executive Leadership Executive Vice President and CFO | FedEx

FedEx Express, una filial de FedEx Corp., celebra su 40º aniversario de servicios transatlánticos. El 15 de junio de 1985, siete aviones Boeing 727 de Federal Express iniciaron conexiones aéreas entre Nueva York, Londres y Bruselas. Este evento marcó un momento crucial en el comercio global.

Desde su fundación en Little Rock, Arkansas, FedEx ha crecido significativamente. En 1973 comenzó con la entrega de 186 paquetes y hoy gestiona más de 17 millones de envíos diarios. Su red ahora conecta más de 220 países y territorios.

Wouter Roels, presidente regional de FedEx Europa, afirmó: “En 1985, el concepto de envíos transatlánticos rápidos y fiables estaba cobrando importancia... Nuestro compromiso... ha desempeñado un papel crucial en la evolución de las cadenas de suministro modernas".

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Actualmente, FedEx tiene una extensa red en Europa con dos hubs aéreos y múltiples centros terrestres que conectan diariamente a numerosos países. Ofrecen entregas transatlánticas al día siguiente que cubren el 90% del continente europeo con los principales centros comerciales estadounidenses.

Roels añadió: “La relación comercial transatlántica sigue siendo un pilar fundamental... Nos enorgullece haber formado parte del comercio europeo durante cuatro décadas”.

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