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FedEx expands day-definite e-commerce shipping service to 4 APAC markets

It will now be available in Indonesia, New Zealand, the Philippines, and Vietnam.

FedEx Express has expanded its day-definite e-commerce shipping service,  FedEx® International Connect Plus (FICP), to four Asia-Pacific countries including Indonesia, New Zealand, the Philippines, and Vietnam.

In a statement, FedEx said it extended its service to support the strong growth of e-commerce in the Asia Pacific, Middle East, and Africa (AMEA) region, with the Philippines, Indonesia, and Vietnam leading the e-commerce sales in Southeast Asia.

With the expansion 14 markets can now access FICP which ensures that most shipments within AMEA will be delivered between one to three business days.

READ MORE: FedEx continues expansion with New South China Operations Centre

FICP was launched in September 2021 to the first 10 AMEA markets which include Australia, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Mainland China, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand.

The shipping service includes tracking, sending out notifications to receivers, and allowing to change delivery options through FedEx Delivery Manager®.

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