FedEx to fold Canada contractor-based Ground unit into Express

Published Wed, Jun 21, 2023 · 07:55 AM

FEDEX on Tuesday (Jun 20) said it will merge its contractor-based Ground delivery operations in Canada into its company-operated Express unit and convert contractors into employees.

The move, set to be phased in starting in April 2024, comes as the global delivery company is revamping its business to boost profits and better compete with rivals like United Parcel Service (UPS), Amazon.com and regional delivery firms.

Combining the Canadian delivery operations would yield an annualised cost savings of more than US$100 million upon completion in fiscal 2025, FedEx CEO Raj Subramaniam said on an earnings call with investors.

FedEx made a similar change in the US states of Alaska and Hawaii last year.

Still, the company said there will be US markets where packages shift from Express to Ground, its outsourced delivery arm. In those cases, the company said it would continue to use delivery contractors as part of its “hybrid” worker model.

Memphis, Tennessee-based FedEx in April said it planned to combine the two delivery units to reduce costs and streamline service. Rival UPS, known for tightly controlling expenses, operates just one delivery network.

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FedEx’s effort to combine operations is part of a wider effort to slash US$4 billion in costs by the end of its 2025 financial year. FedEx announced that cost-cutting plan in June 2022, about two weeks after activist investor DE Shaw won two additional board seats. REUTERS

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