FedEx expands largest operation station in China
Additional capacity supports East China’s Import / Export growth. Following the introduction of its first Boeing 777 Freighter (777F) service that directly connects Shanghai with the FedEx Super Hub in Memphis, Tennessee, USA, FedEx Express (FedEx), has stepped up its transportation network and facilities investment in the China market.
In order to meet growing customer needs, FedEx recently expanded its largest international express station in China. Located on Suining Road in Shanghai’s Changning District, the expanded station lies within the area of the newly-built Shanghai Hongqiao Transportation Hub and picks up and delivers international express shipments for customers in the Changning, Qingpu and Songjiang districts as well as some parts of the Minghang district.
The two-storied station houses the operation and warehousing areas on the first floor and is equipped with an advanced inbound and outbound shipment sorting system. The office area and dispatch center for all of Shanghai are located on the second floor.
The floor area of the station has increased to more than 4,200 square meters with the operation area growing by nearly 800 square meters. The sorting belt has been extended by approximately 30 meters. The station has nearly 180 employees. It is able to sort up to 2,800 shipments per hour. The facility affords FedEx the ability to expand in order to meet increasing demand for shipping services.
“Shanghai is the center of east China, which is an important part of the FedEx strategy in the Chinese market,” said Audrey Cheong, managing director of operations, International Service, FedEx China.
In January 2010, FedEx introduced its first 777F in Shanghai, directly connecting the city with the FedEx World Hub in Memphis. This direct connection provides customers in Shanghai, Suzhou and Kunshan with a two-hour improvement in cut-off times in select areas. Since its launch, the new 777F service has brought about more U.S. outbound shipments.
The original FedEx Suining Road station was established in 2005. In Shanghai, FedEx currently has one international express gateway at the Pudong International Airport, four international express operation stations, one domestic service distribution center and two domestic service operation stations.