FedEx Vietnam multiplies transport capacity
The world’s leading courier providers, FedEx introduced a new Airbus A310 flight service into the Vietnamese market on September 24, thus increasing its local transport capacity five-fold, to 30 tonnes a day.
The new service will also help reduce the transit times into and out of the capital, Hanoi by one day.
President of the FedEx – Asia Pacific Region, David L Cunningham Jr said “The service enhancement reinforces the FedEx commitments to provide greater access for customers doing business with Vietnam ”, as the country emerged as the second-fastest growing market in Asia, behind China .
“It also helps increase Vietnam ’s competitiveness throughout the region and around the world by delivering greater connectivity and convenience to our customers”, he concluded.
VNA
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