FedEx Trade Networks Starts New Offices Across EMEA Region
FedEx Trade Networks, a subsidiary of FedEx, has opened six new freight forwarding offices across its Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and Latin America region, as part of a global expansion plan.
According to FedEx, in EMEA, the new operations are located in Brussels, Belgium; Manchester and London, UK; and Mumbai and Chennai, India. In Latin America, the company opened a location in Mexico City, Mexico. The addition of these offices to the company’s existing infrastructure provides its customers with enhanced freight forwarding services between and among EMEA, Latin America, Asia-Pacific and North America and intra-regionally, with additional advantage of local and global expertise.
FedEx said that Belgium, an access point to major ports, is located at the heart of what is considered golden triangle, which links Amsterdam, Paris and Frankfurt. The UK is a leading trading power and financial center and home to one of the busiest airport globally. India is a growing economy globally and presents potential in terms of market growth, capacity and expansion.
In addition, by establishing operations in Mexico, FedEx Trade Networks is likely to facilitate increased end-to-end control of shipments and offer services between Mexico and rest of the world. The Latin American market overall generates trade with North America and increasing volumes with EMEA and Asia-Pacific.

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