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FDX is the ticker symbol for FedEx Corporation, a United States multinational courier and logistics company. Traded on the New York Stock Exchange, FedEx provides express, ground, freight, and e-commerce services through its operating divisions. The company operates through four primary segments: FedEx Express (time-definite international and domestic express delivery), FedEx Ground (economical ground parcel delivery), FedEx Freight (less-than-truckload freight), and FedEx Services (sales, marketing, information technology, and other support functions). It also operates FedEx Office, retail printing and shipping centers, and a global e-commerce logistics network under the FedEx Trade Networks umbrella.

Founded in 1971 by Frederick W. Smith, FedEx pioneered express air freight and expanded to serve customers

FedEx serves businesses and individuals with time-sensitive shipments, customs clearance, and integrated supply-chain solutions. Its operations

As a public company, FedEx is listed on the NYSE under the symbol FDX and is subject

worldwide,
developing
a
hub-and-spoke
network
anchored
by
its
Memphis,
Tennessee,
hub.
Over
the
years,
the
company
expanded
through
organic
growth
and
acquisitions
to
cover
global
air
and
ground
networks
and
a
suite
of
related
logistics
services.
emphasize
speed,
reliability,
and
international
reach,
supported
by
a
large
aircraft
fleet,
ground
vehicles,
and
a
network
of
regional
hubs.
to
U.S.
securities
laws
and
reporting
requirements.
The
firm
maintains
a
governance
structure
with
a
board
of
directors
and
executive
leadership
to
oversee
strategy,
risk,
and
operations.