FedEx Unveils Upgraded Taiwan Headquarters to Boost Regional Operations

Reuters01-07
FedEx Unveils Upgraded Taiwan Headquarters to Boost Regional Operations

FedEx Corporation has announced the official opening of its newly upgraded Taiwan headquarters in Taipei, reinforcing its commitment to the local workforce and expanding its operations in the Asia-Pacific region. The renovated facility, spanning approximately 2,900 square meters, centralizes key functions such as strategic planning, operations, marketing, human resources, and more. The redesign introduces amenities to enhance employee well-being and collaboration. In addition to the headquarters upgrade, FedEx has strengthened its cross-border transportation network by launching a new daily flight between Taiwan and Incheon, South Korea, to support growing demand from the semiconductor, high-tech manufacturing, and e-commerce sectors. The company now operates an extensive local delivery network and employs nearly 1,200 team members across Taiwan.

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