Financial Analysis for FedEx Corporation EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The modern air/ground express industry was pioneered with the founding of Federal Express in 1971; the corporation was created in 1998 as FDX Corporation and became FedEx Corporation in January 2000 (FedEx‚ 2013). FedEx provides customers and businesses worldwide with a broad portfolio of transportation‚ e-commerce and business services‚ offering integrated business applications through operating companies competing
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Absolutely‚ Positively Operations Research: The Federal Express Story RICHARD O . MASON Edwin L. COX school of Business Southern Methodist University Dallas‚ Texas 75275 JAMES L . M C K E N N E Y Harvard Business School Soldiers Field Boston‚ Massachusetts 02163 216 west miton Drive Bolder Creek‚ California 95006 School of Business Administration University of Western Ontario London‚ Ontario N6A 3K7 Canada WALTER CARLSON DUNCAN COPELAND Federal Express Corporation has used operations
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to stay ahead‚ we go beyond FedEx Annual Report 2012 “I wIll make every Fedex experIence outstandIng.” — The Purple Promise When the going gets tough‚ FedEx shows the spirit and determination that have always set us apart. FY12 was a year of challenges marked by economic and political disruptions and lagging growth around the globe. To stay ahead‚ we go beyond — in the way we manage our business‚ deliver the quality service our customers expect and create solutions for a more sustainable
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FedEx Corporation for a more sustainable world. Our commitment to connect the world in responsible and resourceful ways is getting results. In 2013‚ we efficiently reduced CO2 emissions intensity while increasing business revenue. GOAL 30 % GOAL GOAL GOAL Increase in FedEx Express vehicle fuel efficiency by 2020 from a 2005 baseline. Expand on-site generation and continuing procurement of renewable energy for our facilities. Seek Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) certification
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research is a very popular one used during the holidays‚ FedEx (Fortune 500 2010: Top 1000 American Companies. 2010). In the following pages there will be information on the main line of business that Wal-mart provides‚ four locations that they operate in as well as the implementation of the 4P’s marketing mix. Lastly there will be information describing any differences that were observed in the implementation from one country to another. FedEx is currently ranked number sixty on the fortune 500 list
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(2007) 2475–2486 www.elsevier.com/locate/apm Analytic network process in supplier selection: A case study in an electronic firm Cevriye Gencer *‚ Didem Gurpinar ¨ Gazi University‚ Faculty of Engineering and Architecture‚ Department of Industrial Engineering‚ 06570 Maltepe/Ankara‚ Turkey Received 1 November 2005; received in revised form 1 August 2006; accepted 9 October 2006 Available online 8 December 2006 Abstract Supplier selection‚ which is the first step of the activities in the product realization
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FedEx is being sued for discriminating deaf employees. The company hired a number of deaf workers as package handlers. But they didn’t offer adequate accommodations. This is why the lawsuit was filed. The lawsuit was filed by the EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity Commissions) in Maryland. The EEOC is a United States agency that fights for all equal rights of employment. FedEx didn’t supply training videos with ASL or captioning. Not even interpreters during company meetings for them to understand
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UPS/FedEx Package Wars After analyzing the case‚ UPS exhibits many strong aspects within their company. UPS is extremely financially minded‚ helping to keep costs low and very small amounts of debt. This makes UPS a cost leader in the industry. This translates into a financially efficient company. UPS is also a leader in supply chain solutions‚ offering a wide selection of services to fit every business and personal need. This could attract more customers since everything they need is in
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FN6033:CORPORATE FINANCE ASSIGNMENT: CASE STUDIES CASE 1: THE BATTLE FOR VALUE‚ 2004: FEDEX CORP. VS. UNITED PARCEL SERVICE‚ INC. QUESTIONS: 1. There is competition in the overnight package delivery industry‚ and the strategies by which those two firms are meeting the competition. What are the enabling and inhibiting factors facing the two firms as they pursue their goals? Do you think that either firm can attain a sustainable competitive advantage in this business? 2. Why did FedEx’s
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Supplier Relationships: A Strategic Initiative Jagdish N. Sheth Goizueta Business School Emory University Arun Sharma University of Miami Jagdish N. Sheth is Charles H. Kellstadt Professor of Marketing‚ Emory Business School‚ Emory University and Arun Sharma is Associate Professor of Marketing‚ University of Miami. This paper extends research published by the authors in Industrial Marketing Management (March 1997). Please address correspondence to Arun Sharma‚ Department of Marketing‚ University
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