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FedEx subsidiary FedEx Trade Networks, the company’s global trade arm, is taking steps to augment its ocean freight forwarding services in the form of a new Ocean Choices portfolio the company introduced today.

Company officials said that this portfolio enables shippers to choose and implement the ocean service that best meets their specific supply chain needs. These new services include:
-FedEx International Direct Economy Ocean: a traditional freight forwarding service to and from major worldwide networks for products that have a flexible delivery schedule;
-FedEx International DirectDistribution Ocean: leveraging a distribution center bypass, this option provides speed-to-market ocean shipping services to U.S.-, Canada-, and Puerto Rico-bound destinations from origins in Asia, Latin America, Middle East, India, and Europe; and
-FedEx International Direct Priority Ocean: a service comprised of reliable ocean delivery services for less-than-container load (LCL) and full-container-load (FCL) cargo, which moves cargo in and out of the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach from origins in Yantian/Shenzen, Shanghai, and Hong Kong, and offers delivery for LCL shipments via FedEx’ less-than-truckload unit FedEx Freight for FCL shipments via the FedEx Trade Networks preferred carrier portfolio.

“The launch of this new portfolio came in response to our customer needs and demands,” FedEx Trade Networks spokesperson Gretchen Mathis told LM. “It was clear to us that they wanted more choices for their ocean freight forwarding—more flexibility, more options—and we’re confident that the ocean choices portfolio will deliver precisely that.”

Shippers, said Mathis, will benefit from the fact that they now can choose from three distinct ocean freight forwarding services, backed by the confidence of the FedEx brand, adding that hey are no longer limited by a ‘one-size-fits-all’ service, and instead, can choose the ocean freight forwarding solution that best fits their business.

“We understand that our customers have different shipping needs, depending on the product they’re shipping,” said Fred Schardt, president and CEO of FedEx Trade Networks. “Through our new Ocean Choices portfolio, customers now have the ability to match their demands with our ocean service levels, helping them to take greater control of their supply chains and operate more efficiently.”

Since 2008, FedEx Trade Networks has opened up 38 global offices along with its more than 70 locations in the United States and Canada.

Other services provided for shippers by FedEx Trade Networks in its offices include Global Order Logistics, FedEx International Direct Distribution, and trade and customs advisory services, and access to the global FedEx network.


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