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FedEx holds webinars for Korean exporters targeting European markets

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FedEx holds webinars for Korean exporters targeting European markets
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Raj Subramaniam President, Chief Executive Officer, and Director FedEx Corporation | FedEx

Federal Express Corporation (FedEx) is organizing two webinars aimed at supporting Korean businesses interested in entering or expanding their presence in European markets. The sessions, scheduled for July 29 and August 5, will focus on providing information about customs clearance processes in the European Union (EU) and presenting FedEx’s range of export solutions.

The webinars, titled “Tips for Entering the European Market and FedEx Services,” are designed to help local companies diversify their supply chains as they navigate global market uncertainties. According to FedEx, its network includes three major logistics hubs in Paris, Cologne, and Liège. The company operates over 540 depots and transit hubs across Europe, which enables service coverage spanning 45 countries and territories and access to approximately 450 million consumers.

FedEx offers a variety of logistics services tailored to different needs. These include express delivery within 48 hours from door-to-door, transportation of heavy freight up to 997kg, customized logistics solutions, and efficient returns management.

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Participants in the 90-minute webinar will receive detailed information on EU tax regulations and customs structures. The agenda also includes step-by-step instructions on shipping documentation procedures. FedEx experts will introduce several logistics options such as e-commerce support, heavyweight freight services, and digital tools intended to automate supply chain operations.

The webinars are free for attendees and will be streamed live online. Fifty registrants who sign up by August 5 may win a FedEx portable charger through a lucky draw. Additional prizes—including an office kit, wireless charging desk organizer, and leather desk mat—will be awarded via another draw for those completing a post-webinar survey. Details about registration are available on the official FedEx Korea Naver blog.

"Tips for Entering the European Market and FedEx Services aims to provide actionable insights and tips on customs clearance in the European Union (EU) and introduce attendees to FedEx’s comprehensive portfolio of export solutions for the region, equipping local businesses with practical knowledge to diversify their supply chains amid rising uncertainties in the global business environment," said a statement from FedEx.

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