Title: Essential Trade Infrastructure: Express Delivery Services March 15, 2002
1Essential Trade Infrastructure Express Delivery
ServicesMarch 15, 2002
Scott Hallford Vice President, Government Affair
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FedEx Express
2History of FedEx
- 1973 Began operations as first
- integrated air/ground express carrier
- Delivered 186 packages to 25 U.S.
- cities using 14 Falcon jets.
- Today, FedEx connects more than 211
- countries in less than 24-48 hours,
- delivers 3.3 million packages daily
- using 667 dedicated aircraft
- (the worlds largest all-cargo fleet)
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3Growth of the Express Delivery Industry
- Increase in high-tech high-value
- added products as a of all economic
- activity
- Rapid globalization in the marketplace
- Fast-cycle logistics
- Emergence of the Internet
- e-commerce
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4Express Delivery
- Express delivery services consist of
- The expedited collection, transport,
- delivery,
- Of documents, printed matter, parcels,
- and/or other goods,
- While tracking the location of,
- maintaining control over, such items
- throughout the supply of the service
5Life Before FedEx
- Have you ever used express delivery?
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- What was it like to get a letter,
- document or goods delivered rapidly,
- securely and on-time?
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6Express Delivery Industry
- Express Delivery
- Industry has become
- the leading facilitator
- of trans-continental
- trade
- International air cargo
- accounts for about 2
- percent of the tonnage
- moved, but over 40
- percent of the total
- value of those goods
- For every 1 spent on
- express transportation,
- companies can save
- 1.50 in warehousing
- inventory costs
7U.S. Experience Memphis
- Approx. 53,000 direct and indirect
- jobs
- Since early 1980s, over 130 foreign-
- owned firms from 22 countries
- employing 17,250 workers
- Companies such as Nike, Apple
- Computer and Disney established
- based on proximity to FedEx
8U.S. Experience Memphis
- From 1995-2000, company relocations
- and expansions generated
- - 10,000 new jobs
- - Over 12 million square feet of new space
- - Over USD 710 million in new investment
- Economic impact on the surrounding
- region from 1995 - 2004 is estimated
- at USD 90 billion
9What Does a Modern Economy Need?
- Philips Semiconductors, Inc.
- business need - Consolidate
- centralize international supply chain
- - Customers frustrated due to
- consistently late shipments
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- - No visibility of goods in transit due to
- multi-carrier network
- - Growing pipeline of inventory due to
- extended transit time
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10Philips Semiconductors, Inc
- Source plants spread over 17 countries
- Each plant had different shipping
- operation requiring Philips to
- manage a network of 30 airlines, 6
- customs brokers 8 freight carriers
- Fragmented supply chain meant a 2
- week total transit time
11Philips Semiconductors, Inc
- Information about product in transit
- incomplete delivery schedules
- unpredictable
- Customers demanded more speed
- reliability
- Began stocking buffer supplies in
- additional depots near customers
- adding inventory
12Philips Semiconductors, Inc
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- What other industry could respond to this???
- The FedEx Solution
- One-stop transportation, warehousing
distribution network with extensive international
capability
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13Philips Order Management System
14Todays Marketplace Global
- SMEs want to reach
- new markets
- Multinationals want to
- ensure efficiency
- Explosion of
- e-commerce
- - Internet-enabled
- commerce in US to
- reach USD 3 trillion in
- 2004 (both B2B and
- B2C)
15FedEx Hub-and-Spoke System
- FedEx collects transports shipments
- from the door of the shipper to sorting
- hubs located in the U.S., Europe Asia
- Shipments are unloaded, sorted
- transloaded w/in 4 hours onto outbound
- planes for a time definite, customs-
- cleared, delivery to the door of the
- recipient as early as 8am the next
- business day
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17Benefits of the Express Delivery Industry in
ASEAN
- In 1999, approx. 50 billion in
- economic benefits generated from
- exports, imports, transportation and
- employment
- 30 billion in export benefits
- 20 billion in import benefits
- Approx. 350,000 jobs created
18Creating the Express Delivery Infrastructure
- GATS commitments in express delivery
- services
- - Remove barriers and limit new barriers
- - Certainty of existing market conditions
- Trade facilitation
- - Partnership in infrastructure development