FedEx News Updates

Business

Texas Bombing Suspect Is Dead

ROUND ROCK, Texas — The suspect in the recent deadly bombings in Austin and at a FedEx distribution center near San Antonio blew himself up March 21 as authorities closed in on him, bringing a grisly end to a three-week manhunt. But police warned that more bombs could be out there.

March 21, 2018
Business

FedEx Reports Solid Quarter, Expands Walmart Deal

FedEx Corp. reported results for its fiscal third quarter ending Feb. 28, with net income of $2.1 billion, or $7.59 earnings per share, compared with $562 million, or $2.07 a share, in the same period in 2017.

March 20, 2018
Business, TCA

FedEx Office to Open in 500 Walmart Stores Across US in Next Two Years

You can get everything from food and clothing to tools and toys at Walmart. Now, add packing and shipping to that list.

March 20, 2018
Business, Logistics

Explosion at FedEx Facility in Texas Follows Bombings in Austin

U.S. federal authorities investigated an explosion early March 20 at a FedEx Corp. facility in Schertz, Texas, following a series of bombs that exploded this month in Austin and left two people dead.

March 20, 2018
Business

FedEx Announces Billion-Dollar Expansion at Memphis Headquarters

FedEx Corp. will invest more than $1 billion to modernize its Memphis, Tenn.-based headquarters.

March 15, 2018
Business, TCA

FedEx Employees Help Give Former Slave Cemetery in Texas Needed Makeover

Jammie Simon can point to the tree where the body of his great-grandfather, Minnie Shelton, was laid to rest. But like many of the nearly 200 former slaves and others buried at Shelton’s Bear Creek Cemetery in Irving, Texas, Simon’s great-grandfather, the former owner of the burial ground, no longer has a tombstone.

March 14, 2018
Business

FedEx, UPS Trade Barbs Over NRA Ties After Florida Shooting

The two biggest U.S. couriers are at pains to point out the other’s close relationship with the National Rifle Association.

February 28, 2018
Business, TCA

FedEx Says It Backs Assault Rifle Ban, but Won’t Cease Business With NRA Due to Politics

Overnight shipping giant FedEx defended its business relationship with the National Rifle Association Feb. 26, saying the gun group is just another client whose politics they ignore.

February 27, 2018
Business

FedEx Stays Silent While Calls Mount for Boycott Over NRA Discounts

FedEx Corp., operator of the world’s largest cargo airline, has given no sign of budging from the discounts on shipping it offers to members of the National Rifle Association, even as social-media calls for a boycott mount following the deadly school shooting in Florida.

February 26, 2018

Analysis: Amazon’s Delivery Dream Is a Nightmare for FedEx and UPS

Amazon’s ambition has been in plain sight for years. The company has built its own network of merchandise warehouses and package sorting centers. It enlisted its own airplanes and truck trailers to transport cargo. It registered to move freight across oceans, and in dozens of cities it tapped couriers to deliver packages directly to shoppers’ doors.

February 9, 2018