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August 4, 2000

FedEx Extends Package Cut-off Time to 4 P.M. for Saitama New Urban Center

TOKYO, August 4, 2000- FedEx Express, the world's largest express transportation company, extended its package cut-off time to 4 P.M. in "Saitama New Urban Center," the new central Saitama area including Urawa, Omiya and Yono, and its suburban area including Kawaguchi, Hatogaya and Warabi. The goal is to meet customer's increasing shipping demand in the area.

The new cut-off time has been effective from August 1. Customers in the area, subject to the change can call FedEx customer service 0120-003200 with a pickup request before 4 P.M. Packages will be loaded onto a same-day flight, making deliveries to major Asian cities the next day and deliveries to major U.S. cities by 10:30 A.M. the next morning local time. Cut-off time had been 2:30 P.M. for Omiya, Yono, and Urawa, and 3:00 P.M. for Kawaguchi, Warabi, and Hatogaya. With the extension in cut-off times, customers in these areas will have an extra hour to an hour and a half to ship packages.

Compared to the national average, Saitama prefecture has a higher percentage of leading-edge industries*. Particularly in recent years, Saitama has had strong growth in high value-added products such as data communication equipment, electronic goods, medical supplies, and electronic calculators. Reflecting this development, the need for express delivery has mainly grown from these high value-added products. The extension in the pickup time is in response to the needs of these customers.

*Source: Labor & Industry, Saitama Prefecture (1999)
http://www.pref.saitama.jp/

"Using its advanced information technology and transportation network, FedEx serves 210 countries worldwide, providing fast and reliable door-to-door service within 24 to 48 hours. The needs of our customers are continuously changing. In anticipation of those changes, we will continue to grow by improving our service and increasing the level of customer satisfaction," said David J. Ross, Vice President of North Pacific Region.

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