FedEx Corporation Opens New Sustainable Logistics Facility in Vianen

Reuters
01 Jul
FedEx Corporation Opens New Sustainable Logistics Facility in Vianen

FedEx Corporation has announced the opening of a new logistics facility in Vianen, Netherlands, as part of its efforts to enhance operational efficiency and sustainability. The facility, which aims to support FedEx's goal of achieving carbon-neutral operations by 2040, features energy-efficient designs such as LED lighting and electric vehicle charging stations. An initial deployment of three electric vehicles is scheduled for 2025. The site also includes advanced technology for parcel handling and safety measures to ensure a secure working environment. This development is intended to optimize FedEx's first- and last-mile operations in the region.

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