FDX Launches Domestic Express Svc in India
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FDX Launches Domestic Express Svc in India
FDX FedEx launches domestic express service in India
FEDEX Launches Domestic Express Service in India
NEW DELHI, Nov 13, 2009 (The Economic Times - Tribune Information Services via COMTEX)
FedEx Corp on Thursday announced the launch of FedEx India, a next-business-day domestic express service for the Indian market.
The company said FedEx India will provide customers with a reliable and convenient shipping solution for their time critical commercial and non-commercial consignments across key Indian markets.
The launch follows the company's domestic express service launches in China, Mexico and the UK.
"FedEx is committed to supporting Indian businesses by providing a competitive service to key markets across India.
Adding a domestic express service to our broad portfolio of international products increases our ability to further facilitate commerce for customers doing business in India, demonstrating our continued commitment to the market and our confidence in its future growth," said Robert W. Elliott, president, FedEx Express, Europe, Middle East, Subcontinent and Africa.
FedEx India offers delivery to 50 major Indian cities from 14 key cities and includes real-time online tracking, on-call pick up and is backed by the FedEx money-back guarantee.
"As one of the world's fastest-growing economic markets, India has great untapped business potential," said Kenneth F Koval, vice president, Operations, FedEx Express, India.
"The fourteen cities selected for FedEx India were singled out for their highest commercial potential.
Customers in these cities will get the same excellent experience for both domestic and international shipments" he added.
FedEx India is available in Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Coimbatore, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Gurgaon, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi, Noida, and Pune.
FEDEX Launches Domestic Express Service in India
NEW DELHI, Nov 13, 2009 (The Economic Times - Tribune Information Services via COMTEX)
FedEx Corp on Thursday announced the launch of FedEx India, a next-business-day domestic express service for the Indian market.
The company said FedEx India will provide customers with a reliable and convenient shipping solution for their time critical commercial and non-commercial consignments across key Indian markets.
The launch follows the company's domestic express service launches in China, Mexico and the UK.
"FedEx is committed to supporting Indian businesses by providing a competitive service to key markets across India.
Adding a domestic express service to our broad portfolio of international products increases our ability to further facilitate commerce for customers doing business in India, demonstrating our continued commitment to the market and our confidence in its future growth," said Robert W. Elliott, president, FedEx Express, Europe, Middle East, Subcontinent and Africa.
FedEx India offers delivery to 50 major Indian cities from 14 key cities and includes real-time online tracking, on-call pick up and is backed by the FedEx money-back guarantee.
"As one of the world's fastest-growing economic markets, India has great untapped business potential," said Kenneth F Koval, vice president, Operations, FedEx Express, India.
"The fourteen cities selected for FedEx India were singled out for their highest commercial potential.
Customers in these cities will get the same excellent experience for both domestic and international shipments" he added.
FedEx India is available in Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Coimbatore, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Gurgaon, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi, Noida, and Pune.
Last edited by DLax85; 11-16-2009 at 07:01 PM. Reason: Format
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Scope?
I wonder what our scope clause says about FedEx Express pilots flying this Intra-India freight?
Can you say Bombay domicile? Any takers? Could probably get a hell of a place to live for $1500/mo?
Can you say Bombay domicile? Any takers? Could probably get a hell of a place to live for $1500/mo?
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I'm not sure that we want to trade cabotage for scope.
(Actually, I'm pretty sure we don't want to.)
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Purple Promised?
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Is there something in the FEDEX scope that would keep corporate from starting up a local, domestic 737 or C208 outfit in India? The PR makes it sound like the "domestic" india flying is a new FEDEX company, FedEx India. Would this be a new company under the FEDEX umbrella? What would keep them from starting a new company all together with a separate, local or expat, pilot group? This is something that would have to have been on the planning board for some time, it didnt just come about all of a sudden.
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