Both consumers and governments have had an “open-mindedness” about autonomous delivery since contactless shipments began, said FedEx’s Rebecca Yeung.
Author: Max Garland, Memphis Commercial Appeal
Domino’s commits $100M to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, largest commitment in history
Domino’s is donating $100 million to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital over the next 10 years, the largest commitment in St. Jude history.
FedEx SenseAware ID device expected to see use for COVID-19 vaccine shipments
FedEx is launching a sensor-based device the company says will provide real-time tracking updates for future COVID-19 vaccine shipments.
FedEx announces peak season surcharges, follows UPS and Postal Service
FedEx will have surcharges on certain home deliveries and packages it hands off to the U.S. Postal Service during the peak season.
Walmart removing Mississippi state flag from stores amid calls to nix Confederate emblem
“We believe it’s the right thing to do,” a Walmart spokesperson said Tuesday.
The US Postal Service is in trouble. What does that mean for FedEx?
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Meet the 9-pound, 11-ounce baby girl born at 9:11 p.m. on 9/11
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Need a passport fast? FedEx Office speeds it up with new service
FedEx Office says its new service with RushMyPassport helps travelers who need to renew or rush their passports before a fast-approaching trip abroad.
FedEx Express cuts ties with Amazon for domestic deliveries—as experts expected
FedEx Express has cut ties with Amazon for U.S. domestic deliveries, the company announced Friday.
FedEx Ground to deliver on Sundays starting in 2020
FedEx Ground will begin delivering seven days a week for most of the U.S. starting in January 2020, the company announced Thursday.