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FedEx Introduces Global E-Commerce Solutions under FedEx CrossBorder

FedEx Trade Networks, the international freight forwarding arm of FedEx Corp., has announced the re-launch of Bongo International as FedEx CrossBorder.


The announcement highlights the FedEx investment in expanding its international e-commerce offerings.

FedEx CrossBorder, a subsidiary of FedEx Trade Networks, offers e-commerce technology solutions that enable e-tailers to navigate common cross-border selling challenges - such as regulatory compliance, secure payment processing, multi-currency pricing, or credit card fraud protection - and offers access to e-commerce shoppers around the globe.

“Customers are looking for ways to tap into e-commerce markets internationally, and FedEx CrossBorder helps provide that access,” said James R. Muhs, president and CEO, FedEx Trade Networks.

“FedEx CrossBorder expands the FedEx portfolio and provides e-tailers with opportunities to ship locally and grow internationally. E-tailers ship their orders to one of our domestic locations, and FedEx CrossBorder gets the orders to the customers’ international destinations.”

FedEx CrossBorder e-commerce solutions can work within a business’ existing website and shopping cart platform for a secure and integrated checkout experience that allows e-tailers to maintain their brand identity and customer experience with the opportunity to reach new customers in more than 200 countries and territories.

Chip Hull, vice president, FedEx CrossBorder

“FedEx CrossBorder addresses international purchasing obstacles”Chip Hull, VP, FedEx CrossBorder

“Only about one-third of U.S. based global e-commerce sites accept foreign currencies, and research tells us that customers are more likely to abandon shopping carts that only show U.S. dollar pricing,” said Chip Hull, vice president, FedEx CrossBorder.

“FedEx CrossBorder addresses international purchasing obstacles with a seamless checkout and delivery approach that accepts over 80 currencies, provides 15 payment options, manages multiple delivery options, and offers credit card fraud protection, all through a single platform.”

The introduction of FedEx CrossBorder comes at a time when global e-commerce is growing, with online buying behavior representing over $1 trillion in sales per year. That number is forecasted to nearly double within four years.

About FedEx CrossBorder
FedEx CrossBorder and its international technology solutions provide the tools needed to help ease the challenges of international e-commerce such as duty calculations, package tracking, calculating other international shipping costs, and currency conversion. The company’s technology solutions help enable businesses to expand global sales by providing access to new consumers in over 200 countries and territories. FedEx CrossBorder is a subsidiary of FedEx Trade Networks, Inc. and is comprised of innovative e-commerce cross-border enablement capabilities. For more information, visit fedex.com/crossborder.

About FedEx Trade Networks
As the international freight forwarding arm of FedEx Corp., FedEx Trade Networks connects 95 percent of the world’s gross domestic product (GDP) with its comprehensive suite of solutions. The company’s network of worldwide locations and alliances enables it to help customers of all sizes build solutions to fit their shipping needs, specializing in e-commerce, air and ocean freight forwarding, customs brokerage and other trade facilitation services. FedEx Trade Networks provides customers the global reach and local expertise to help optimize their supply chains – all while being backed by the reliability of the FedEx brand. For more information, visit ftn.fedex.com.

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