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FedEx to cut 1,700 jobs, close 100 centres

Sep 21, 2010 Logistics

FedEx Corp plans to cut 1,700 jobs from its freight division as it closes 100 service centres, reported Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.


Company spokesman Jess Bunn said FedEx was not releasing a list of facilities that were affected, but that it has freight facilities in New Stanton, Richland and McKees Rocks.


Memphis, Tennesse-based shipping giant FedEx reported first-quarter net income more than doubled, but that projections for the second quarter and full year fell shy of Wall Street expectations.


The FedEx Freight division lost US$16 million. The company announced it would combine its FedEx Freight and FedEx National less-than-truckload operations on January 30.


The 1,700 job cuts represent about five percent of the freight division's employees. Overall, FedEx has about 280,000 employees.


FedEx earned $380 million in the first quarter compared with $181 million a year ago. Revenue rose 18 percent to $9.46 billion.
(Source:www.cargonewsasia.com)

 
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