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FedEx Named Top Logistics Provider in Asia Pacific at 2026 AFLAS Awards

2026 AFLAS Awards

Buay Beng Tan (Left), Vice President, Operations, FedEx China, receives the ‘Best Logistics Service Provider - Express’ award from Mr. Lawrence Yam (Right), Commercial Director of Hutchison Ports South China, at the 2026 Asian Freight, Logistics and Supply Chain (AFLAS) Awards ceremony

Singapore, July 2, 2026 — Federal Express Corporation, one of the world’s largest express transportation companies, has been named the Best Logistics Service Provider at the 2026 Asian Freight, Logistics and Supply Chain (AFLAS) Awards ceremony held in Shanghai, China.

The AFLAS Awards are among the region’s most respected industry accolades, decided by 15,000 participants of logistics professionals, customers and service users. This recognition reflects strong market confidence in the company’s capabilities and its consistent delivery of high-quality service in a highly competitive landscape.

“This award is a testament to the trust our customers place in us every day, as well as the dedication of our team members in the region,” said Salil Chari, president, Asia Pacific, FedEx. “We are proud to be recognized by the industry we serve. As global trade becomes more interconnected and supply chains grow more complex, we are combining our global network with data, AI-driven insights, to deliver a smarter logistics ecosystem, helping customers operate with greater visibility, precision, and resilience.”

This recognition comes amid strong shifts in regional trade. Across Asia Pacific, trade is becoming faster, more complex, and increasingly regional. As the region leads global trade growth in 2026[1], FedEx is strengthening a data-enabled logistics network that connects key markets and supports high-value industries - automotive, aerospace, semiconductors, manufacturing, electronics, and life sciences - underpinned by continued investment in connectivity and digital capabilities.

The award was presented at the AFLAS Awards ceremony held in Shanghai, bringing together leading players from across freight, logistics and supply chain industry.

[1] https://www.globaltrademag.com/wto-forecast-global-trade-growth-to-slow-to-1-9-in-2026-amid-conflict-risks/