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FedEx Express Opens New Gateway Hub in Miami to Facilitate Global Trade

Miami, July 12, 2004 ヨ FedEx Express, subsidiary of FedEx Corp. (NYSE:FDX), announced Friday the opening of its newest facility ヨ the Miami Gateway Hub. ᅠLocated at 6100 NW 36th St., the new $50 million facility will not only serve the growing South Florida market, but will significantly enhance the companyᄡs connectivity to Latin America and the Caribbean.

モFedEx will do what it takes to provide our customers with convenient and reliable access to the global economy,メ said David J. Bronczek, President and Chief Executive Officer of FedEx Express. ᅠモThe Miami Gateway Hub will be a critical part of the FedEx global network of services and solutions.メ

According to the Beacon Council, Miami-Dade County’s official economic development partnership, global trade is already one of Miami-Dade’s largest business sectors, exceeding $50 billion since 2002. ᅠMiami receives nearly 80 percent of U.S. air imports from Latin America and the Caribbean, and is proving to be at the crossroads of Asian and European trade routes as well, with more than 1,200 multinational corporations in the area.

The FedEx Gateway Hub will sort up to 6,000 packages per hour or 40,000 packages a day. Approximately 145,000 square feet of warehouse and office space sits on 23 acres of land at the Miami International Airport. ᅠThe hub will also include refrigerated storage space for agricultural products, such as produce and flowers, and a 1,000 square foot cooler system.

The facility will also house a Bonded Warehouse including onsite Miami Customs Clearance agents to quickly and efficiently process Miami imports. ᅠAccording to the Beacon Council, 54 percent of all U.S. trade with Central America flows through Miami, 40 percent of the Caribbean trade and 34 percent of its trade with South America.

The FedEx integrated air-ground network will serve the South Florida and Latin American and Caribbean markets with four daily inbound and outbound flights, connecting the world via Miami to Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, The Bahamas, Panama, Ecuador, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Haiti, Jamaica, The Cayman Islands and Belize.

FedEx serves a variety of industries out of its South Florida locations, including technology, agriculture, manufacturing and textile. ᅠモToday FedEx transports everything from semiconductors manufactured in Asia, to flowers grown in Colombia, to aircraft engines produced in the US,” said Bronczek.

FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) provides customers and businesses worldwide with the broadest portfolio of transportation, e-commerce and business services. ᅠWith annual revenues of $25 billion, the company offers integrated business applications through operating companies competing collectively and managed collaboratively, under the respected FedEx brands. ᅠConsistently ranked among the world’s most admired and trusted employers, FedEx inspires its more than 240,000 employees and contractors to remain “absolutely, positively” focused on safety, the highest ethical and professional standards and the needs of their customers and communities. ᅠFor more information, visit fedex.com.

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