Brazil: Azul Cargo Express announces an alliance with FedEx Express

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Azul Cargo Express, a company of Azul Linhas Aéreas specialized in cargo transportation within Brazil, and FedEx Express, a subsidiary of FedEx Corp announced an alliance to take advantage of two of the main expertise of their operations: the national reach of Azul Cargo Express stores and the international shipping structure of FedEx Express.

The synergy between the two companies will allow the Azul Cargo Express retail network to also become FedEx Authorized Shipping Centers (FASCs). Using the Brazilian company’s national coverage of stores, those interested in shipping abroad will be able to use FedEx Express services.

More than half of the company’s 260 stores will offer overseas courier service. With this, FedEx is expected to have more than 300 FASCs in Brazil, doubling its coverage. The service began to be implemented in the first points in October.

«We sought with FedEx the opportunities for collaboration and mutual benefit and that would take advantage of the strengths of each of the companies. Azul Cargo is the leading cargo transportation company in Brazil and FedEx is the largest express transportation company in the world. This means that a synergy between the two will raise even more the quality of our work, in a win-win relationship for us and for those who use our services», said Izabel Reis, director of Azul Cargo Express.

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Gustavo Kornitz, Director of Marketing at FedEx Express for Brazil, commented that the arrival of Azul Cargo Express stores to the FedEx Express retail network is part of the company’s efforts to expand coverage in the country and offer more convenience and access to customers.

«In recent years, we have reinforced investments to enhance our international service, such as increasing the frequency of flights between Brazil and our global hub in Memphis, USA, and expanding our base at Viracopos airport. We are certain that the alliance with Azul Cargo will strengthen us even more in the Brazilian market», concluded Gustavo.

Pablo Díaz (diazpez)
Pablo Díaz (diazpez)
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