New FedEx Asia-Pacific Hub Prepares for Opening
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New FedEx Asia-Pacific Hub Prepares for Opening
From Business Wire:
Monday November 17, 8:00 am ET
Operations Testing and Employee Training Underway in Preparation For Opening in First Half 2009
MEMPHIS, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--FedEx Express (FedEx), a subsidiary of FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX - News) and the world’s largest express transportation company, announced today an updated schedule of operations for its new Asia-Pacific Hub at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, in southern China.
Now in the testing phase, the new Asia-Pacific Hub is expected to be fully operational the first half of 2009. The revised operations date provides FedEx with the necessary time to fully test all systems and processes, as well as work closely with the Guangzhou authorities to ensure all necessary approvals are in place.
Over the past several months, significant progress has been made in key areas, including construction, IT, employee training, and the installation of the hub’s unique package and sorting system, comprised of 16 high-speed sorting lines, seven round-out conveyer belts, as well as a total of 90 primary and secondary document-sorting splits. This advanced system will enable FedEx to sort up to 24,000 packages an hour at the start of operations.
The new hub features its own ramp control tower—a first for an international air express cargo company facility in China. The ability to manage operations at the hub by controlling aircraft movements on the ground, aircraft parking plans and loading/unloading priorities will optimize efficiency and ensure operations are of the highest standard for FedEx so that customers receive the seamless, reliable service they expect from FedEx.
“Since we announced plans for a new FedEx Asia-Pacific Hub in Guangzhou in 2005, we have achieved many important milestones toward our vision of delivering growth while providing our customers with expanded access to the global marketplace,” said David L. Cunningham Jr., president Asia Pacific, FedEx Express. “As the largest FedEx hub outside of the U.S., it will help stimulate business both in southern China and globally, and will enable us to meet the growing demands for air express services in the region over the next three decades.”
Operations testing has begun, which includes the Hong Kong/Guangzhou cross border transportation processes, sort systems, and flight operations. There will be no service impact to FedEx global customers as a result of the revised operating schedule, as the current Asia-Pacific Hub located in Subic Bay will continue operations.
Monday November 17, 8:00 am ET
Operations Testing and Employee Training Underway in Preparation For Opening in First Half 2009
MEMPHIS, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--FedEx Express (FedEx), a subsidiary of FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX - News) and the world’s largest express transportation company, announced today an updated schedule of operations for its new Asia-Pacific Hub at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, in southern China.
Now in the testing phase, the new Asia-Pacific Hub is expected to be fully operational the first half of 2009. The revised operations date provides FedEx with the necessary time to fully test all systems and processes, as well as work closely with the Guangzhou authorities to ensure all necessary approvals are in place.
Over the past several months, significant progress has been made in key areas, including construction, IT, employee training, and the installation of the hub’s unique package and sorting system, comprised of 16 high-speed sorting lines, seven round-out conveyer belts, as well as a total of 90 primary and secondary document-sorting splits. This advanced system will enable FedEx to sort up to 24,000 packages an hour at the start of operations.
The new hub features its own ramp control tower—a first for an international air express cargo company facility in China. The ability to manage operations at the hub by controlling aircraft movements on the ground, aircraft parking plans and loading/unloading priorities will optimize efficiency and ensure operations are of the highest standard for FedEx so that customers receive the seamless, reliable service they expect from FedEx.
“Since we announced plans for a new FedEx Asia-Pacific Hub in Guangzhou in 2005, we have achieved many important milestones toward our vision of delivering growth while providing our customers with expanded access to the global marketplace,” said David L. Cunningham Jr., president Asia Pacific, FedEx Express. “As the largest FedEx hub outside of the U.S., it will help stimulate business both in southern China and globally, and will enable us to meet the growing demands for air express services in the region over the next three decades.”
Operations testing has begun, which includes the Hong Kong/Guangzhou cross border transportation processes, sort systems, and flight operations. There will be no service impact to FedEx global customers as a result of the revised operating schedule, as the current Asia-Pacific Hub located in Subic Bay will continue operations.
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From Business Wire:
Monday November 17, 8:00 am ET
Operations Testing and Employee Training Underway in Preparation For Opening in First Half 2009
MEMPHIS, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--FedEx Express (FedEx), a subsidiary of FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX - News) and the world’s largest express transportation company, announced today an updated schedule of operations for its new Asia-Pacific Hub at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, in southern China.
Now in the testing phase, the new Asia-Pacific Hub is expected to be fully operational the first half of 2009. The revised operations date provides FedEx with the necessary time to fully test all systems and processes, as well as work closely with the Guangzhou authorities to ensure all necessary approvals are in place.
......There will be no service impact to FedEx global customers as a result of the revised operating schedule, as the current Asia-Pacific Hub located in Subic Bay will continue operations.
Monday November 17, 8:00 am ET
Operations Testing and Employee Training Underway in Preparation For Opening in First Half 2009
MEMPHIS, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--FedEx Express (FedEx), a subsidiary of FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX - News) and the world’s largest express transportation company, announced today an updated schedule of operations for its new Asia-Pacific Hub at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, in southern China.
Now in the testing phase, the new Asia-Pacific Hub is expected to be fully operational the first half of 2009. The revised operations date provides FedEx with the necessary time to fully test all systems and processes, as well as work closely with the Guangzhou authorities to ensure all necessary approvals are in place.
......There will be no service impact to FedEx global customers as a result of the revised operating schedule, as the current Asia-Pacific Hub located in Subic Bay will continue operations.
I thought Subic was finito as of Dec of 2008??
am I just reading this wrong or what?
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