FedEx Sweeps Three Awards, Celebrating Workplace and Community Excellence Triumph

FedEx Express has garnered significant recognition for its outstanding workplace culture and community outreach efforts.

The company clinched three prestigious awards, including the ‘Best Companies to Work for in Asia 2023’ for three consecutive years, highlighting its robust employee engagement practices and stellar human resource management.

Additionally, FedEx was honored for its commitment to diversity and inclusion with the ‘Asia Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI)’ award, and received the ‘2023 MY AMCHAM Cares’ award for the fourth consecutive year from the American Chamber of Commerce (AMCHAM) in Malaysia.

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FedEx Triumph

These accolades underscore the company’s commitment to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace environment.

The company’s People-first philosophy remains at the core of its operations, emphasizing empowerment, support, and continuous growth opportunities for its employees.

Alongside these internal achievements, FedEx was recognized for its exceptional corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives, particularly in Malaysia.

The company’s commitment to sustainability and community well-being was showcased through various programs, including the FedEx / JA International Trade Challenge, benefiting thousands of students by nurturing entrepreneurial skills in international trade.

Notably, their initiatives extended to environmental conservation, exemplified by planting 100 trees in Penang and Johor, contributing to Malaysia’s natural heritage and promoting sustainable food practices.

“We are privileged to be recognized with these esteemed awards that reflect our dedication to cultivating a diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace for our team members,” says Tien Long Woon, managing director of FedEx Express Malaysia.

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