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FedEx Archives: 2000 Press Releases
( BW)(TN-FEDEX-CORP)(FDX) FedEx Honored by Information Week,
Advertising Age and CIO Magazines for Its Innovative Use of
Information Technology
Business Editors
MEMPHIS, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 4, 2000--Information Week,
Advertising Age's BtoB and CIO magazines all recently honored FedEx
Corp. (NYSE: FDX) for its creative and practical use of information
technology.
"These honors underscore the vision of FedEx to be the best
applied-technology company in the world," said Robert B. Carter,
executive vice president and chief information officer of FedEx Corp.
"We continually look for ways to broaden our portfolio of services to
help our customers compete in today's fast-paced global marketplace."
In its 12th annual InformationWeek 500 issue, InformationWeek
magazine named FedEx as one of the nation's most innovative users of
technology. Seen by many IT professionals as the industry's annual
report card, the InformationWeek 500 ranking is the only one of its
kind based on the size and complexity of installed information
technologies, as well as on the tangible business benefits created by
technology.
"The InformationWeek 500 is one of the most prestigious honors an
IT organization can receive," said Stephanie Stahl, editor of
InformationWeek. "IT impacts all aspects of business today and these
companies excel at using it to raise the bar in their industries."
Advertising Age's BtoB magazine also named fedex.com as the best
and easiest-to-use Web site in the transportation and shipping
industry. The publication found the FedEx site expresses the company's
brand attributes of reliability and time-definite delivery and
described the site as, "one of the best and easiest; customer support
and e-commerce are first rate."
In August, FedEx was chosen by CIO magazine as a CIO-100 honoree.
The award is presented yearly to the top 100 organizations that best
leverage the use of information technology to achieve customer service
excellence. "Our honorees have found paths around the many obstacles
and have built or are building systems that enable them to better
understand their customers," said the publication. "The details of
their efforts may vary, but behind them are almost always two key
elements that are needed for success: a strategy and a culture built
around the customer connection."
The IT strategy of FedEx is to continue its improvement of
technology to enable customers to gain market share and improve
efficiency through pioneering electronic commerce and supply-chain
solutions. By deploying information technology as a strategic tool and
market enabler, FedEx stands apart from the competition and continues
its long heritage of being an applied technology leader.
About FedEx Corp.
With annual revenues of $19 billion, FedEx Corp. is the premier
global provider of transportation, logistics, e-commerce and
supply-chain management services. The company offers integrated
business solutions through a network of subsidiaries operating
independently, including: FedEx Express, the world's largest express
transportation company; FedEx Ground, North America's second largest
provider of small-package ground delivery service; FedEx Logistics, an
integrated logistics, technology and transportation-solution company;
FedEx Custom Critical, the world's largest provider of expedited
time-critical shipments; and FedEx Trade Networks, a provider of
customs brokerage, consulting, information technology and trade
facilitation solutions. More than 2.5 million customers are connected
electronically through the FedEx information network and approximately
two-thirds of its U.S. domestic transactions are now handled on-line.
NOTE TO EDITORS: FedEx Corp. press releases are available on the
World Wide Web at http://www.fedex.com
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CONTACT: FedEx Media Relations
Traci Barnett, 901/395-5823
tsbarnett@fedex.com
KEYWORD: TENNESSEE
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: AIRLINES TRANSPORTATION ADVERTISING/MARKETING
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