FEDEX Express, one of the world's largest express companies, has been awarded the Elite Enterprise Partnership Award by the HKSAR Customs and Excise Department for the second consecutive year.
The award recognises fedex for its proactive co-operation and contributions to Hong Kong Customs.
This award highlights the close co-operation and connection between customs and different sectors of the logistics industry, strengthening the role of Hong Kong as an international transport and logistics hub.
'We are honoured to be recognised once again with the Elite Enterprise Partnership Award. It is a testament to the company's commitment to delivering outstanding services, said Anthony Leung, managing director, Hong Kong and Macau of FedEx Express.
'We have been constantly innovating our products and services to adapt to the changing trade facilitation measures that help foster the city s economic development,' said Mr Leung.
FedEx has been working with different partners to support e-commerce and cross-border trade.
The company has been accredited as an Authorised Economic Tier 2 Operator (AEO) in Hong Kong since 2014, which allows FedEx to enjoy appropriate incentives including reduced inspections and prioritised customs clearance, and cover areas including premises, cargo and business partners securities that help deliver fast and reliable services to customers while complying with applicable rules and regulations in the markets.
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The award recognises fedex for its proactive co-operation and contributions to Hong Kong Customs.
This award highlights the close co-operation and connection between customs and different sectors of the logistics industry, strengthening the role of Hong Kong as an international transport and logistics hub.
'We are honoured to be recognised once again with the Elite Enterprise Partnership Award. It is a testament to the company's commitment to delivering outstanding services, said Anthony Leung, managing director, Hong Kong and Macau of FedEx Express.
'We have been constantly innovating our products and services to adapt to the changing trade facilitation measures that help foster the city s economic development,' said Mr Leung.
FedEx has been working with different partners to support e-commerce and cross-border trade.
The company has been accredited as an Authorised Economic Tier 2 Operator (AEO) in Hong Kong since 2014, which allows FedEx to enjoy appropriate incentives including reduced inspections and prioritised customs clearance, and cover areas including premises, cargo and business partners securities that help deliver fast and reliable services to customers while complying with applicable rules and regulations in the markets.
SeaNews Turkey