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FedEx Collaborates with Korea Post to Enhance International Express Shipping

Collaboration agreement provides time-definite international express deliveries for EMS Premium customers

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SEOUL, South Korea, April 1, 2026 — Federal Express Corporation (FedEx), one of the world’s largest express transportation companies, and Korea Post have signed a collaboration agreement for EMS Premium, Korea Post’s time-definite international express delivery service.

Effective April 1, 2026, EMS Premium customers will gain access to the FedEx global network through FedEx International Priority® (IP) and FedEx International Priority Freight® (IPF) services, enabling fast and reliable deliveries in 1-3 business days to more than 220 countries and territories. Supporting shipments up to 70 kg via IP and 2,000 kg via IPF, FedEx offers a scalable solution for needs ranging from cross-border e-commerce to time-critical heavyweight freight, covering major destinations across Asia, Europe, and the United States.

Through this collaboration, EMS Premium customers will benefit from fast and reliable international shipping, supported by digital tools to help reduce delays and improve visibility and control for both individual shippers and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). FedEx will also implement robust contingency and capacity management measures to ensure service reliability during peak-season volume surges.

“This collaboration brings together the strength of the FedEx global network and Korea Post’s extensive nationwide reach, creating powerful synergy to provide fast and reliable international express deliveries supported by our differentiated solutions and digital tools,” said Wonbin Park, managing director of FedEx Korea. “We are excited to embark on this milestone and look forward to deepening our cooperation with Korea Post to help Korean businesses expand globally and navigate an increasingly dynamic trade environment.”

Since 1988, FedEx has remained committed to empowering Korean businesses to compete and grow in the global marketplace. Today, FedEx operates 43 weekly flights via the FedEx Incheon Gateway, connecting Korea to global markets across Asia, Europe and the United States. With a processing capacity of up to 12,000 packages per hour, the state-of-the-art Gateway features advanced cold-chain facilities and value-added solutions tailored to diverse sectors such as automotive, semiconductors and healthcare.

Recently, FedEx was named “Outstanding Logistics Company” at the 10th Incheon Airport (ICN) Awards, organized by the Incheon International Airport Corporation to recognize partners for their outstanding contributions to operational and service excellence.