FedEx Express, a subsidiary of FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) and the world’s largest express transportation company, celebrates five years of operations this autumn at its international hub at Cologne/Bonn, Germany.
Since the move from Frankfurt/Main to Cologne in 2010, the Cologne hub has grown steadily in capacity, increasing from 35 employees to more than 680. It is a vital facility in the FedEx worldwide network, acting as a central gateway for shipments arriving by ground or air from Central and Eastern Europe and providing fast connectivity within Europe, to the U.S. and Asia.
The hub′s automated sorting system can process up to 18,000 documents and packages an hour and plays a key part in keeping businesses connected to more than 220 countries and territories worldwide.
“Our Cologne facility is one of the most modern FedEx hubs worldwide. We are proud that our operation plays such an important role, not just in Europe, but globally,” said Stefan Dries, managing director, Operations, FedEx Express Europe. “We have employees from 37 nations at our hub—and it is really the people that are at the heart of our operations. Our growth and success is testament to their continued dedication,” he continued.