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FedEx Ground Selects Northern Kentucky
Site for New Central Region Distribution Hub
Business Editors
PITTSBURGH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 26, 2003--
Boone County Property is the Second Announced New Hub Location in
the Company's Major Expansion Plan
FedEx Ground, an operating unit of FedEx Corporation, (NYSE:FDX),
has chosen a 96-acre site in Boone County, Ky., as the location for a
new 335,000 square-foot distribution hub to be opened in 2005.
Located off Mt. Zion Road in Enterprise V Industrial Park, the new
distribution center will feature the latest automated package
sortation technology and will be the third of 10 such facilities built
over the next six years as part of the company's $1.8 billion network
expansion plan. Announced in September 2002, the plan also calls for
the expansion of 23 existing hubs and the relocation of more than 300
pickup and delivery terminals. The nationwide expansion will nearly
double the company's average daily volume capacity from 2.5 million to
4.8 million packages in response to increasing customer demand.
The site for the new Northern Kentucky hub was chosen for its
proximity to customers' distribution centers and major highways as
well as its access to a strong local employee base. The facility will
initially process about 22,500 packages an hour and is expected to
house a workforce of more than 80 office and clerical employees, 300
package handlers, and 100 independent contractors when it opens in
2005. At full capacity, the new hub will process up to 45,000 packages
per hour and could employ more than 235 office and clerical employees,
1,300 package handlers, and 400 independent contractors.
"This new facility will complement our Columbus, Oh., operation
and enhance Ground service throughout the Central region," said Daniel
J. Sullivan, president and chief executive officer of FedEx Ground.
"We extend our appreciation to Boone County, Tri-Ed Economic
Development, and Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority
officials for their assistance in making this project a reality."
The site was purchased from Toebben Ltd. of Crescent Springs, Ky.,
and ground breaking is planned for September. Three additional FedEx
Ground hubs are slated for opening in 2005 and 2006 in the
metropolitan areas of Dallas, Tx., Hagerstown, Md., and Memphis, Tenn.
About FedEx Ground
FedEx Ground, North America's second largest small-package ground
carrier, has a network of more than 500 distribution hubs and local
pickup-and-delivery terminals throughout the United States and Canada.
The company reported annual revenue of $3.4 billion in fiscal year
2003.
About FedEx Corp.
With annual revenues of $22 billion, FedEx Corp. is the premier
global provider of transportation, 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 Freight, the largest U.S. provider of
regional less-than-truckload freight services; FedEx Custom Critical,
North America's largest provider of expedited time-critical shipments;
and FedEx Trade Networks, North America's largest customs broker and a
provider of international freight forwarding and trade facilitation
services. FedEx ranked highest in the J. D. Power and Associates 2002
Small Package Delivery Service Business Customer Satisfaction
Study(SM) in the categories of air, ground and international delivery
services.
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CONTACT: FedEx Ground
David Westrick, 412/859-5435
david.westrick@fedex.com
KEYWORD: PENNSYLVANIA KENTUCKY
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: TRANSPORTATION
SOURCE: FedEx Ground