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FedEx Expands in China
POSTED: 8:37 a.m. EDT, June 29,2007

FedEx Express is expanding its domestic time-definite services in China.

FedEx launched next-business-day service one month ago in 19 cities. As of June 28, the service is available to customers in more than 30 Chinese cities. In more than 200 cities and counties, FedEx is able to offer 48-hour day-definite service. Expansion is expected to continue.

"Businesses in China have been waiting for FedEx to make this time-definite service available," said David L. Cunningham, Jr., president, Asia Pacific, FedEx Express. "We have seen healthy and encouraging demand from our existing international customers and potential new customers. Since we began operations less than a month ago, thousands of domestic express packages have already passed through our hub in Hangzhou."

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