Logistics
FEDEX CONTINUES TO TRANSPORT AID TO UKRAINE
June 29, 2022

FedEx said it continues to support those affected by the conflict in Ukraine.

 

Recently, the express giant said FedEx Express safely delivered 52 tons of critical medical aid to Poland from the United States via a FedEx humanitarian relief flight on June 26.

 

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This follows FedEx and Direct Relief's first charter flight of aid for Ukrainian refugees in March and is the latest in a continuous series of shipments from Direct Relief.

 

FedEx noted that aid aboard the FedEx Express Boeing 777 cargo aircraft included substantial quantities of emergency medicines and supplies, including health kits, trauma and wound care items, chronic disease, chemical exposure medications, and antibiotics.

 

All items were provided at the request of, and approved by, Ukraine's Ministry of Health and local Ukrainian organizations. Direct Relief team members were on site for the offload and the aid will be distributed to health facilities within Ukraine.

 

"As the war enters its fourth month, Direct Relief's support and solidarity remain steadfastly with the people of Ukraine," said Thomas Tighe, Direct Relief President, and CEO.

 

"In addition to the heartbreaking loss of life and human toll, the war has had a devastating impact on health services in the country, and Direct Relief is committed to bolstering care with a continuous supply of medical aid. FedEx has created a powerful force multiplier for good with this most recent charter, and it’s an incredible example of what’s needed to address this crisis."

 

Since February 24, Direct Relief has provided more than 750 tons of medical aid in response to the crisis, from field medic packs — which contain items to address trauma, including tourniquets and wound dressings — to diabetes and cancer medications.

 

"It is gratifying to be able to use our global network to support these critical missions, and with this charter flight we hope to make a small contribution to what is still a major humanitarian situation," said Karen Reddington, regional president of Europe, FedEx Express.

 

FedEx noted that for its part, the company has donated more than US$2.3 million in humanitarian aid to support those impacted by the conflict in Ukraine, including US$1 million that has been allocated for in-kind shipping with the company's longstanding nonprofit partners.

 

 

FedEx said utilizing its global network and logistics expertise, it has been able to help organizations including Direct Relief, Heart to Heart International, International Medical Corps, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, and World Central Kitchen, respond during this crisis.