FedEx to spend $100 million on improving delivery-vehicle safety (2024)

FedEx Corp. plans to spend more than $100 million to improve delivery-van safety and reduce costs from accidents, potentially dragging on short-term earnings as the courier faces pressure from rising wages and other expenses.

The company’s Ground unit is offering $1,500 per vehicle to reimburse its contractors for installing cameras and sensors that warn drivers of obstacles or other vehicles, according to documents viewed by Bloomberg News. The unit’s contractors operate about 72,000 vehicles, FedEx said.

“As e-commerce continues to drive substantial growth in our industry, the number of resources needed to meet this demand is increasing, which requires even greater focus on motor vehicle safety,” the Memphis, Tennessee-based company said by email.

FedEx already is facing rising costs for wages and materials that are pinching profit as package growth decelerates from the pandemic-fueled highs of 2020 and earlier this year. Analysts expect the Ground unit’s average daily package volume in the quarter through Aug. 31 to show an increase of 6.2% from a year earlier. That’s down from a 25% surge in the quarter through February. FedEx reports earnings Tuesday afternoon.

The safety equipment includes sonar and camera systems that help avoid collisions from blind spots and backing up. Approved suppliers includeBrigade Electronics Group Plcand Continental AG, according to the documents. FedEx in June also will require that vehicles added to fleets be equipped with speed limiters, lane-departure warnings and systems for avoiding forward collisions.

The moves are intended “to reduce recurring accident maneuvers, especially maneuvers that can lead to sideswipe, backing, and turning accidents,” the documents said. “These technologies help mitigate risks associated with the combined forces of sharp increases in deliveries to residential neighborhoods and the influx of drivers.”

FedEx had already required delivery contractors by Aug. 28 to install devices that can record video in case of accidents or abrupt maneuvers. Such systems will help with “reducing false claims and lowering costs,” the documents said. Although contractors are independent companies, the Ground unit provides coverage for large accident claims.

The Ground unit also is considering whether to have each contractor designate an employee as a trainer. That employee would take a $2,600 course that may be reimbursed by FedEx and then train new drivers. FedEx would then drop a requirement for drivers to have at least one year of experience in the last three years, or five years of experience in the last ten.

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FedEx to spend $100 million on improving delivery-vehicle safety (2024)

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What is the FedEx safety policy? ›

We are committed to maintaining a safe and secure workplace. We prohibit, and will not tolerate, violent or threatening behavior by or against FedEx team members, third parties or other individuals.

Does FedEx have cameras inside their trucks? ›

For some FedEx Ground drivers, driver-facing and forward-facing cameras are a long-established fixture in their vehicles. But other drivers have said cameras have been installed in their vans in recent weeks to fulfill new contractor requirements.

How many electric vehicles does FedEx have? ›

One of the big players moving forward in that space, FedEx, said today that it now has 150 electric delivery trucks in its Southern California fleet. Those delivery vehicles, named the Zevo 600 after their approximate cubic-foot cargo capacity, come from a General Motors subsidiary called BrightDrop.

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As the lead federal government agency responsible for regulating and providing safety oversight of commercial motor vehicles (CMVs), FMCSA's mission is to reduce crashes, injuries, and fatalities involving large trucks and buses.

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Strengths: Robust brand reputation and diversified service offerings. Weaknesses: Vulnerability to global economic fluctuations and high operating costs. Opportunities: Expansion of e-commerce and strategic consolidation initiatives. Threats: Intense competition and geopolitical uncertainties.

What is FedEx's safety motto? ›

With every delivery we strive to show that “Safety Above All” is a core FedEx belief.

Are FedEx drivers monitored? ›

FedEx maintains that drivers aren't constantly being watched by their employer. Its spokesperson said the cameras communicate with the safety systems already installed in the vehicles, to recognize "triggered events."

Why are trucking companies putting cameras in trucks? ›

Why are Carriers Installing Driver-Facing Cameras? There's a lot of reasons that carriers are installing driver facing cameras, but the biggest one is it gives carriers a better chance to avoid liability in the case of an accident.

Can FedEx see what's inside my package? ›

FedEx and UPS each have their own fleet of planes, and the rules are not as strict. Price said the companies aren't required to use X-ray, explosive-trace detection or canine screening but can at their option. He said they are required to physically inspect all packages.

Who owns FedEx vehicles? ›

FedEx Express and FedEx Freight (the latter of which was formerly Viking Trucking) are company divisions. FedEx owns those trucks. FedEx Ground is a contractor division. They lease on fleets which may consist of cargo vans, box trucks, and package cars.

Who is FedEx buying their electric vehicles from? ›

MEMPHIS, Tenn., June 21, 2022 – FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) announced today it has received its first 150 electric delivery vehicles from BrightDrop, the technology startup from General Motors (GM) decarbonizing last-mile delivery.

Does the government own FedEx? ›

Is FedEx considered federal mail? No, it is not. It is a private company owned by stock holders. Federal mail is mail sent from federal facilities and has no connection to FedEx or any other mail delivery operation.

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FedEx, UPS, and other delivery providers: It's a nice gesture, especially around the holidays. UPS doesn't have a specific tipping policy and while FedEx drivers are encouraged not to accept tips, the company's Global Gifts and Entertainment Policy states that they may accept a gift worth $75 or less.

What is the purple promise of FedEx? ›

Our team members are deep-down dedicated to our Purple Promise—to make every FedEx experience outstanding. They prove it by going the extra mile (sometimes literally). Engaging with each other to find creative, innovative ways to solve customer problems. And displaying a work ethic that just won't quit.

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Direct signature required

Someone at the recipient's address must sign for the delivery. Direct signature deliveries are made to the address on the mailing label, not to an individual recipient. If no one is at the address, FedEx may reattempt the delivery.

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How many unexcused absences can you have at FedEx? You're allowed 3( no call no shows )before they terminate your employment.

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FedEx has a culture of accountability, collaboration, innovation, and action.

What is the purple promise for FedEx? ›

Our team members are deep-down dedicated to our Purple Promise—to make every FedEx experience outstanding. They prove it by going the extra mile (sometimes literally). Engaging with each other to find creative, innovative ways to solve customer problems. And displaying a work ethic that just won't quit.

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