FedEx Express said it has set a "record " of successfully executing the first-ever cross-border package delivery from Malaysia to Singapore with an electric vehicle (EV).
The American logistics firm noted that the attempt was recognized by the Malaysian Book of Records for 'First Zero Emission Cross-Border Delivery' and underscores the company's goal of achieving carbon-neutral operations by 2040.
FedEx said on February 27, 2024, the milestone journey, which spanned a distance of 406 kilometres, commenced at a FedEx station in Shah Alam and concluded at a FedEx facility at Changi Airport in Singapore.
The journey was completed with just a single charge in Johor. It also demonstrated approximately 100 kilograms reduction of tailpipe CO2 emissions compared to diesel-powered vans.
"When we set our goal of carbon neutral operations by 2040, we knew we were setting a bold target that set us apart in our industry and across other industry sectors. Transitioning successfully to a zero emissions operating model means we need to think strategically about all of our ground operations, not just last-mile delivery," said Kawal Preet, president of Asia Pacific, Middle East, and Africa region at FedEx.
"This cross-border trial has been a successful proof of concept that will help advance our fleet electrification program. This will be pivotal in shaping the future of its operations, which will not only benefit the environment but also improve the efficiency of its fleet while providing excellent service to its customers," she added.
FedEx noted that it used the insights gained from this trial to assess operational effectiveness for future cross-border pick-up and delivery operations.
FedEx has also recently launched a cloud-based carbon emissions reporting tool, FedEx® Sustainability Insights, giving customers access to historical emissions information on their shipments within the FedEx network.