FedEx has expanded its International Connect Plus (FICP) service in Malaysia, allowing local e-tailers to ship cost-effectively to key markets in the U.S. and Europe. This move supports the growing cross-border e-commerce sector, which is projected to reach USD 15 billion by 2027, aided by government initiatives like the National eCommerce Strategic Roadmap and Digital Free Trade Zones.
Key benefits of FICP include:
• Cost savings with competitive, day-definite transit times.
• Flexibility for customers to pick up packages or change delivery details.
• Seamless integration with both online and offline shipping solutions.
• Enhanced tracking and Picture Proof of Delivery for better visibility.
FedEx Malaysia’s Managing Director, Tien Long Woon, emphasized the company’s commitment to supporting Malaysian SMEs in expanding globally by providing efficient logistics solutions and digital tools.
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