FedEx Express invests $26M in Mexico capacity

Company expects to handle record volume of parcels in Mexico’s e-commerce market

FedEx Express is hiring more than 6,500 new part-time and full-time employees in Mexico and adding 1,000 new vehicles to its ground fleet. (Photo: FedEx)

FedEx Express (NYSE: FDX) recently announced a new $25.8 million investment in Mexico to tap into the country’s growing e-commerce market.

With the investment, the company is hiring new employees, beefing up its ground fleet and expanding its cargo capacity at Toluca International Airport, 36 miles west of Mexico City. 

FedEx Express has seen greater demand for home delivery products since the pandemic began, with shipments up by as much as 50% this year compared to 2019, said Jorge Torres, the company’s vice president of operations for Mexico.

“We are preparing for the season where we will have a significant increase in shipments,” Torres said during a Wednesday press conference in Mexico City. “Improving our capabilities will allow us to serve unprecedented volume growth this season and provide the best possible service to our customers, especially small and medium-sized businesses.”

FedEx Express’ new $25.8 million investment in Mexico, includes:

  • Hiring more than 6,500 new part-time and full-time employees. 
  • Adding 1,000 new vehicles to its ground fleet in Mexico.
  • Expanding FedEx Express’ air hub at Toluca International Airport by 43,056 square feet.
  • The investment will also be used for the increase of 1,003 temporary collection and delivery service routes, and diversification of access points.

FedEx Express’ expansion in Mexico follows recent announcements from e-commerce giants Amazon and MercadoLibre.

In October, Seattle-based Amazon opened two new fulfillment centers in the cities of Guadalajara and Monterrey. Company officials said the new facilities represent a $100 million investment in Mexico.

Argentina-based MercadoLibre announced Nov. 4 it would invest $36 million to buy and operate four jets in Mexico to have its products shipped faster across the country.

FedEx Express’ most recent investment in Mexico also follows the announcement of a new $12.3 million distribution center in the city of León in October.

The new facility, which will be located in the central Mexican state of Guanajuato, is aimed at strategically expanding FedEx Express’ presence in the Bajío region of west north-central Mexico for small and midsize enterprises, Torres said.

The distribution center in León will generate 150 new jobs and is scheduled to open in early 2021.

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