FedEx Lands in Northern Ireland
FedEx Express, a subsidiary of FedEx Corp., and the world's largest express transportation company, will improve connectivity for firms in Northern Ireland doing business with foreign markets and create employment for 52 people with a new facility in Carrickfergus, County Antrim.
Minister for Enterprise Arlene Foster with Gerald P. Leary, President, FedEx Express Europe
Minister for Enterprise Arlene Foster was at Belfast International to officially welcome FedEx to Northern Ireland whose investment here consists of both a domestic ground delivery service within Northern Ireland and a FedEx global service using a daily flight from Belfast International.
This will feed into the company's extensive international hubs and accelerate delivery times to many parts of the globe, notably North America and Asia, thereby enhancing the competitiveness of firms doing business with these markets. A next-business-day service will operate to and from Europe and to the U.S. East Coast, with a two-business-day service to Asia and the rest of the U.S.
"Northern Ireland's future economic prosperity hinges on reaching beyond neighbouring economies, such as the UK and Ireland, towards high-potential emerging and established markets globally," said Gerald P. Leary, President, FedEx Express Europe, Middle East, Indian Subcontinent & Africa. "A prerequisite for this is fast and reliable access to those markets, and this new FedEx operation and flight will make a significant difference to exporting firms in this regard.
"An exporter shipping to the U.S West Coast, or to Asia, for example, will see delivery times cut by a full business day. By the same token, the service also enhances the appeal of Northern Ireland for multi-national Foreign Direct Investment, with many areas benefiting from our commitment to deliver by noon."
Both international and domestic deliveries will be served from a 20,000-square-foot FedEx custom facility at Kilroot Business Park in Carrickfergus.


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