FedEx Expands Export Access with 41 New PH Outlets
Federal Express Corporation has expanded its export permit services by adding 41 new outlets in the Philippines. The service is now available at 18 International Parcel Express (IPX) locations and 23 Airspeed stores. This brings the total to 240 service points, including 199 2GO outlets nationwide. Each retail site is equipped to help SMEs with

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Federal Express Corporation has expanded its export permit services by adding 41 new outlets in the Philippines.
The service is now available at 18 International Parcel Express (IPX) locations and 23 Airspeed stores.
This brings the total to 240 service points, including 199 2GO outlets nationwide.
Each retail site is equipped to help SMEs with documentation and regulatory requirements for international shipping.
The expanded coverage enhances convenience for SMEs and e-commerce retailers across the country.
The services cover exports such as fishery products, magnetic media, consumer goods—including medicines, supplements, medical devices, soaps, creams, toothpaste—as well as repair-and-return items and certificates of origin.

FedEx said this move underscores its dedication “to making international shipping more accessible and empowering local businesses to thrive in the global market.”
FedEx also stated the move is part of broader efforts to foster growth in the Philippine export sector.
The expansion supports FedEx’s role as a trusted logistics provider, ensuring Filipino products can reach international customers swiftly, reliably and in full compliance with global standards.
The Philippines continues to be a growth market for FedEx Asia-Pacific, joining fast-growing regional hubs such as Vietnam and Indonesia.
FedEx’s hub in Clark International Airport, one of three gateway facilities in the region, processes up to 9,000 parcels per hour.
The expanded network addresses a key pain point for SMEs navigating export-related documentation and compliance—without needing to visit major city hubs.
It aligns with broader e-commerce and export growth trends, aiding micro-businesses seeking global reach.
With this uplift, SMEs can now access export services equipped with expert assistance closer to home, helping them better connect with global buyers through streamlined logistics.
Discover how FedEx is supporting Filipino SMEs here.
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