Canada Post and FedEx to Launch International Service
Canada Post Corp. and FedEx Express Canada have joined forces in the development of Priority Worldwide, a new international express service that will be sold in Canada through Canada Post's retail and commercial networks and delivered worldwide through the extensive FedEx international delivery network. Priority Worldwide will be available to customers in the fall of 2008. The new service will offer an on-time, money-back guarantee and delivery standards of next business day by noon to most US destinations and 2-3 business days to most of the remaining industrialized world. Other key features of Priority Worldwide include tracking, delivery confirmation and signature upon delivery. “Globally, postal administrations and express companies are working together to improve service to their customers,” said Moya Greene, president and CEO of Canada Post. “This relationship with FedEx is not only consistent with that trend, it improves our offering to customers, strengthens our business and enhances our brand.”
“FedEx is making it easier for Canada Post's customers to grow their businesses in a global marketplace,” said David Binks, president of FedEx Express Canada. “FedEx is pleased to be working with Canada Post and the collaboration allows postal users the opportunity and the ability to expand in the more than 220 countries and territories that our network supports.” Canadian shippers will be able to use Priority Worldwide to send envelopes up to 500 grams, “paks” up to 1.5 kg and parcels up to 30 kg around the world, says Canada Post. Canada Post delivers over 11 billion pieces of mail each year to 14 million destinations. In 2006, net income for Canada Post and its affiliates, which include Purolator Courier Ltd., Progistix-Solutions Inc. and Innovapost (jointly owned by Canada Post and CGI), was C$119 million on revenues of C$7.3 billion.
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