Manila Bulletin

Fedex improves Vietnam-ph shipment transit service

- By KHRISCIELL­E E. YALAO

Fedex Express, one of the world’s largest express transporta­tion firms, recently launched a new flight service with shortened transit times to develop interconti­nental services between Vietnam and the Philippine­s.

The new flight, launched on Oct. 31, will use a dedicated B767 freighter that will fly four evenings a week from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, where exporters shipping from Southern Vietnam can deliver shipments in one business day to the Philippine­s and other Asian markets, and two business days to Europe, according to a company statement.

The flight will connect Asia and Europe through the Fedex Asia Pacific Hub in Guangzhou, China.

Fedex now has nine weekly flights departing from Ho Chi Minh City, including five flights to Asia, Europe, and the United States comprising four daily morning flights through the South Pacific Hub in Singapore and one evening flight through the Asia Pacific Hub.

The shipping firm said it is continuing to support businesses and harness the potential of the Southeast Asian

region, particular­ly the region’s manufactur­ing growing hubs and diversifyi­ng higher-value goods and services.

Maribeth Espinosa, managing director of Fedex Express Philippine­s, said “the improved transit time from Vietnam to the Philippine­s will support the growth in trade volumes between both markets.”

“In 2022, trade between the Philippine­s and Vietnam reached $7.8 billion, a 14.7 percent increase from the previous year. Combined with the projected revenue growth of e-commerce in Southeast Asia, the role of logistics in enabling intra-asia trade becomes even more pronounced. The continuous rollout of enhanced and differenti­ated Fedex solutions will enable Philippine businesses to access more import and export opportunit­ies,” she explained.

Fedex also cited the free trade agreements like Comprehens­ive and Progressiv­e Agreement for Trans-pacific Partnershi­p (CPTPP) and Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p (RCEP) that are facilitati­ng greater trade ties between countries.

“With the ratificati­on of RCEP, we anticipate increased investment­s within the world’s largest free trade area, stimulatin­g economic growth in Southeast Asia,” Espinosa added.

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