Taipei, January 7, 2026 – Federal Express Corporation (FedEx), one of the world’s largest express transportation companies, today announced the official opening of its newly upgraded Taiwan headquarters in Taipei. The renovation reaffirms the company’s commitment to its local workforce and underscores the company’s expanded operations in Taiwan and the broader Asia‑Pacific region.
The renovated headquarters covers approximately 2,900 square meters and centralizes functions, including strategic planning, operations, marketing, human resources, sales, information technology, legal, and finance. The redesign reflects the FedEx People‑Service‑Profit philosophy and introduces amenities to enhance employee well‑being and collaboration, such as multi‑purpose lounge areas, a nursing room, a quiet room, sit‑stand desks, dedicated collaboration zones, and accessible design elements.
Smart office technologies have been integrated to boost efficiency and support global collaboration, including smart meeting room systems, real-time network redundancy, workflow management tools, intelligent networking, Wi-Fi 6 coverage, and upgraded video conferencing systems. Biophilic design is a key element of the upgrade. The new office incorporates low-carbon and recycled building materials to create a modern workplace infused with natural elements.
“Taiwan is a strategic market for FedEx. By upgrading our headquarters, we are improving the work environment and service capabilities for our people while enhancing supply chain resilience to meet the stringent timing and reliability requirements of key industries such as semiconductors, electronics and e‑commerce,” said Paul Sousa, managing director, FedEx Taiwan. “Going forward, FedEx will continue to invest in innovative logistics solutions to help Taiwan businesses accelerate regional and global growth, while advancing shared prosperity with local partners.”
FedEx continues to strengthen its investment in Taiwan by enhancing its cross-border transportation network and local operational capabilities to support Taiwanese businesses in playing an increasingly critical role in global supply chains. In response to rising demand from the semiconductor, high-tech manufacturing, and cross-border e-commerce sectors, FedEx recently introduced a new daily flight between Taiwan and Incheon, South Korea, improving overall transit times, network coverage, and cut-off flexibility. Through deeper integration with its Asia Pacific hub network, FedEx aims to deliver more efficient and competitive cross-border logistics solutions.
Since beginning operations at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport in 1990 and opening its first Taipei station on Jianguo North Road, FedEx Taiwan has expanded significantly. The company now operates 10 FedEx World Service Centers, nine FedEx Express Stations, and more than 8,000 FedEx Express Authorized Shipping Centers. Its delivery fleet exceeds 400 vehicles and motorcycles, including five electric three‑wheelers and 12 electric trucks. FedEx employs nearly 1,200 team members delivering a full suite of express and freight services across Taiwan.