FedEx Express, Mexican Treasury Department to renew SMB support agreement
Since 2004, the Department of the Treasury and FedEx Express have offered SMBs the potential to access global markets.
Since 2004, the Department of the Treasury and FedEx Express have offered SMBs the potential to access global markets.
As part of the SMB Week (Semana PyME) hosted by the Department of the Treasury, FedEx Express and the Department of the Treasury announced they will renew their cooperation agreement for the fourth consecutive year, in order to provide free export consulting and drive foreign trade, allowing Mexican small and medium businesses (SMBs) to be competitive in the international markets.
Being part of the FedEx PyMEX Membership program has been the solution for thousands of Mexican SMBs because of the access it offers to FedEx’s technology and operating infrastructure in more than 220 countries and territories. It also provides access to technology tools enabling businesses to prepare and control their export shipments, consulting services to design and certify shipment packaging, consulting services on export/import processes, ongoing update through seminars, and preferential discounts – all at no charge for companies.
In order to recognize the export effort made by companies participating in the FedEx PyMEx Membership program, FedEx Express presented the first FEMA (FedEx Exporters Mexico Award) to three companies that have set themselves apart for their track record and growth in the international trade arena.