FedEx Express is increasing its footprint in Mexico to improve its service capabilities both domestically and internationally.
FedEx is currently expanding its air cargo terminal and bonded warehouse facility at Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla International Airport in Guadalajara, Jalisco, which serves as a principal centre of operations for FedEx Express international and domestic shipments in Mexico.
FedEx has also opened a new hub in San Luis Potos, to support FedEx Express Nacional - the company's domestic express service in Mexico that was launched in October 2008.
The FedEx Guadalajara facility expansion will add more than 41,613 sq.ft of warehouse space. The total area of the new facility will be nearly 85,000 sq.ft.
This expansion will enhance operational efficiencies and improve package processing times. It will also help FedEx to manage the growing demand of exports and imports transferred in Guadalajara, which, according to the Mexico Institute of Transportation, stands at 90,000 tons every year.
FedEx Express Nacional covers all 32 Mexican states with the support of two centres of operations in Toluca (Multiplex) and the new San Luis Potos facility
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