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FedEx to acquire strategic Supaswift businesses

On 20 June 2013, FedEx announced that it has signed agreements to acquire the businesses of its current service provider, Supaswift, in South Africa and other countries including Malawi, Mozambique, Swaziland and Zambia. FedEx is also in discussions with Supaswift to acquire its businesses in Botswana and Namibia. The acquired businesses will operate under the FedEx Express business unit. The transaction is subject to regulatory approval and customary closing conditions.
FedEx to acquire strategic Supaswift businesses

Once the acquisition is complete, FedEx Express will have direct access across the seven markets to 39 facilities and will welcome approximately 1000 of Supaswift's team members, who will join the ranks of more than 300,000 FedEx team members globally. FedEx Express will then offer a complete suite of FedEx branded export, import and domestic solutions, connecting Southern Africa to more than 220 countries and territories worldwide, enhancing customers' business flexibility and speed to market.

Increased access to growing economies

"The acquisition of Supaswift's businesses, once closed, will provide customers with greater access to some of the world's most rapidly growing economies," said Frederick W. Smith, chairman, president and chief executive officer of FedEx Corp. "It is an important step in our international growth strategy and further strengthens our FedEx Express portfolio."

Gerald P. Leary, president of FedEx Express Europe, Middle East, Indian Subcontinent and Africa, added: "FedEx Express has been active in Africa since the early 1990's, through a well-established network of Global Service Providers. This acquisition, once completed, will reaffirm our support to customers in this region."

Africa is currently the world's fastest growing continent. Over the next decade its GDP is expected to rise by an average of 6% a year. South Africa alone makes up 21% of Africa's total GDP, and is home to most major businesses in this region1.

An enhanced service portfolio

"We are joining one of the most admired companies and best places to work globally. The transaction, once closed, will put us in a solid position to meet the growing needs of our customers, representing a common commitment to offer an enhanced service portfolio and superior quality to both current and prospective customers," said Andrew Lovell, chief executive officer, Supaswift.

Supaswift started operations in South Africa in 1990. In 2005, Supaswift merged with MyExpress, which had been offering FedEx Express international services in Southern Africa since 1991.

The integration of Supaswift's businesses will commence once the transaction has been closed and is expected to be achieved gradually over a number of months.

For more information, go to news.fedex.com.

1 http://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21572773-pride-africas-achievements-should-be-coupled-determination-make-even-faster

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