FedEx has recently achieved a significant milestone by successfully completing its first cross-border delivery from Malaysia to Singapore using an electric vehicle (EV). This marks a new era in the company’s commitment to sustainability and innovation.
The journey, which spanned a distance of 406 kilometers, began at a FedEx station in Shah Alam, Malaysia, and concluded at the FedEx facility at Changi Airport in Singapore. Impressively, the entire trip was completed with just a single charge in Johor.
This initiative is part of FedEx’s broader strategy to reduce its carbon footprint and contribute to a greener planet. By utilizing EVs for deliveries, FedEx is setting a new standard for eco-friendly business practices in the logistics industry.
Customers can now enjoy the benefits of this service, which includes faster delivery times and the peace of mind that comes with supporting environmentally responsible shipping options.
FedEx’s successful trial demonstrates the potential for wider adoption of EVs in the logistics sector. It’s a promising step towards a more sustainable future, and FedEx is at the forefront of this transformative journey.
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