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Press Releases
FedEx as official carrier and series sponsor of the CART Series operated charters to transport CART race cars to Narita Airport
TOKYO, May 8, 2000 - Federal Express Corporation (FedEx), the world's
largest express transportation company, today delivered 50 championship
cars and equipment from Indianapolis to Narita. FedEx has been the
series sponsor and the official express transportation company of
the FedEx Championship Series since 1998. As the series moves through
a 20-race schedule, which takes teams to 5 countries across 4 continents,
FedEx will coordinate the international logistics and supply its
aircraft to ship the entire series to races in Japan, Brazil, Australia
and across the United States. The Japan race will be held over three
days starting from May 11 at Super Speedway, Japan's first full-scale
oval racing course, at Twin Ring Motegi in Tochigi prefecture.
"To become a top winner, and to consistently achieve that goal
-- it's something both FedEx and CART strive for every day," said
David J. Ross, Vice President of North Pacific Region of Federal
Express. "Pushing speed, reliability, technology and teamwork to
the furthest limits is a principle that series sponsor FedEx shares
with CART racing, and puts into practice every day. The principle
makes the ongoing relationship between FedEx and CART a natural
partnership."
Federal Express Corporation began operations in Japan in 1984 and
started overnight service between Tokyo and the U.S. The company
gradually expanded its service network to cover Osaka and Nagoya,
and now provides same-day delivery service by its own flights utilizing
both New Tokyo International Airport (NRT) and Kansai International
Airport (KIX). In 1995, FedEx opened its Asia Pacific Hub in Subic
Bay, the Philippines, and launched AsiaOne, its new intra-Asia overnight
delivery network connecting major commercial and financial centers
in the region. FedEx Japan has currently 1,500 employees, 53 drop-off
locations including seven fully-staffed World Service Centers, four
Authorized ShipCenters, 24 Drop Boxes and 18 Stations nationwide.
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