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Hong Kong, March 7, 1996 -- Federal Express Corporation (FedEx)
announces the appointment of Beijing Aviation Ground Services
Company, Ltd. (BGS) as the company's ground operator in Beijing. BGS
begins FedEx service in March as FedEx launches its inaugural flights
using FedEx aircraft and crews between the US and China destinations.
FedEx recently received permits and licenses from both the Civil Aviation
Administration of China (CAAC) and the US Department of
Transportation (DOT) to operate an all-cargo route purchased from
Evergreen International Airlines, Inc last year. With this approval, FedEx
becomes the sole US-based all-cargo carrier with aviation rights to China.
"We selected BGS because they will further improve our service
significantly," Brooke Harwood, FedEx's managing director and general
manager of China, said.
"A team from the headquarters of FedEx in Memphis came and evaluated
several ground handling companies. This team incorporated a tough set
of standards, and BGS exceeded all expectations."
BGS is a joint venture company between Beijing Capital International
Airport (BCIA) and Singapore Airport Terminal Services Pte Ltd (SATS).
BCIA is the airport authority in Beijing, and SATS is a fully-owned
subsidiary of Singapore International Airport (SIA). BCIA provides
service at Beijing Capital International Airport and is responsible for
charting its future as a major aviation hub in China. SIA has over 40 years
of experience as the major ground handling service at the Singapore
Changi International Airport.
Established to provide a comprehensive range of ground handling
services, BGS caters to the needs of both domestic and international
carriers.
Under the arrangement with FedEx, BGS will be responsible for all load
control and documentation, all loading and off-loading of aircraft, aircraft
and ramp handling, aircraft line maintenance, and aircraft cleaning. BGS
is initially only servicing one express carrier -- FedEx. Its 4,500 square
meter cargo terminal, with a capacity of 30,000 tons per annum, is well-
equipped to handle different types of cargo.
As standard practice with all employees and suppliers, FedEx is providing
extensive training for BGS employees. It will also involve BGS in all
programs to fulfill ISO 9001 Total Quality Management (TQM) standards
in China. These standards have already been awarded to FedEx for its
global operations.
This agreement with BGS represents one of the many strategies FedEx is
employing to strengthen both its services and its commitment to the
China market. FedEx earlier appointed EAS International Transportation
Ltd (EAS) as a global service participant (GSP) for China. With a network
stretching across 34 major cities in China, EAS enables FedEx to provide
services for approximately 50 per cent of the Chinese population, covering
most of the major centers of finance and commerce.
Initially entering the China market in 1984, FedEx's operations were
further enhanced in 1994 when it became the first express transportation
company to be linked electronically with China Customs. This now
means that information, in many cases, can be transmitted to customs
authorities in Beijing and Shanghai before shipments actually arrive at the
airports.
"Long-term plans for the China market include adding service
destinations, with the total cities directly served in China expected to reach
59 by June 1996. Ultimately, we are looking at linking the US-China service
to FedEx's FedEx AsiaOne network," Mr Harwood adds.
The FedEx AsiaOne network, launched in September 1995, connects 11 major
commercial and financial centers in Asia, and provides unparalleled intraAsian
overnight delivery, using the company's Subic Bay hub in the
Philippines. FedEx AsiaOne fully integrates Asia into FedEx networks around
the world.
FedEx currently services the Asia Pacific market with nearly 3,000
employees serving more than 30 countries and territories. The company
provides the most extensive trans-Pacific air lift of any major competitor.
Operating its own wide-bodies MD-11, DC-10 and A310 aircraft, FedEx
offers 150 flights per week to Tokyo, Osaka, Hong Kong, Kaohsiung, Taipei,
Seoul, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Manila and Subic Bay.
On a global basis, FedEx serves more than 210 countries, providing fast and
reliable services for approximately 2.4 million items each working day.
The company has more than 119,000 employees, over 500 aircraft, 37,000
vehicles, and nearly 180,000 Powership® and FedEx ShipTM automated
shipping systems in its integrated global network. Federal Express reported
revenues of US$9.4 billion for its 1995 fiscal year.
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