Holiday E-Commerce Activity Will Be ‘Peak Like No Other,’ Says FedEx
COVID-19 is vastly accelerating the growth of e-commerce, said Brie Carere, FedEx chief marketing and communications officer, on a fiscal Q1 investor call Tuesday evening. Pre-pandemic, FedEx projected the U.S. would surpass 100 million daily packages by 2026, she said.…
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“We now project that the U.S. domestic parcel market will hit this mark by calendar year 2023, pulling volume projections forward by three years.” E-commerce activity “remains elevated,” though it has declined as a share of total retail from its “apex” in April, said Carere. FedEx is “working hard to set expectations with our e-commerce merchants” for the holiday selling season, she said. “I think they are very well aware that this is going to be a peak like no other.” The stock closed 5.8% higher Wednesday at $250.30.