Mind Map Gallery FedEx SWOT Analysis 2021
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Edited at 2020-09-08 01:10:57FedEx SWOT Analysis (2020)
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Background
Basic Info
CEO
Frederick Wallace Smith
Year founded
April 17th, 1973
Headquarter
Memphis, Tennessee, U.S
Number of Employees (2018)
428,000
Products & Services
Courier | Logistics | Freight | Sales | Marketing | Information Technology | Communications | Customer Service | Technical Support | Billing and Collection Services | Back-Office Functions
Competitors
United Parcel Service (UPS) | DHL International | Kuehne + Nagel | CEVA Logistics | Blue Dart | Royal Mail | C.H. Robinson | Deutsche Post | DB Schenker | GLS | XPO Logistics | Purolator | YRC Freight | Amazon | Uber Freight
Fun Fact
Did you know that Frederick Wallace Smith wrote the concept behind FedEx as a term paper when he was an undergrad at Yale University?
Strengths – Internal Strategic Factors
Brand Reputation
Variety of Services
FedEx Express:
Express transportation services
FedEx Ground:
Small- package ground delivery services
FedEx Freight:
Freight priority and economy services
FedEx Services
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Brand Valuation
Extensive Global Network and Supply Chain
Competitive Prices
Time-critical deliveries
Profitable Acquisitions
Kinko’s Inc. (2004)
Parcel Direct (2004)
Watkins Motor Lines (2006)
Prakash Air Freight (2007)
TATEX (2012)
GENCO (2015)
TNT Express (2016)
Flying Cargo Group (2019)[5].
Effective Marketing
Electric Trucks
Weaknesses – Internal Strategic Factors
Overdependence on US Market
Lack of Diversification
Delivery Drivers Behavior
Increasing Transport Costs
Frustrating Claim Policies
Poor Management of Capacity-Demand
Opportunities – External Strategic Factors
Expand into Emerging Markets
Focus on retail e-Commerce
Diversify Portfolio
Expand through Mergers and Acquisition
Innovation
Threats – External Strategic Factors
Stiff Competition
New rivals: Amazon and Uber Freight
Anti-Globalization Movement
Unstable Fuel Prices
Stronger Labor Laws
Government to Government relationships
Uncertain times
Looming Global Recession