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Freight Restrictions
In our ongoing efforts to make our global express network even more secure, FedEx is working closely with security agencies around the world to implement security measures. In compliance with new directives, the following restrictions on cargo shipments are in effect:
Yemen: All shipments outbound from Yemen are suspended. This restriction went into effect at the end of October and will remain until further notice.
UK: Unless originating from a UK Department for Transport Known Consignor, shipments of ink or toner cartridges are not permitted to, from or via the UK if they are being transported within printing equipment and the cartridge weighs more than 500g (17.6 oz). All other restrictions on printer cartridges are lifted. Guam, Northern Mariana Islands (Saipan), Palau, Micronesia, Marshall Islands, American Samoa: Due to regulatory compliance directives, certain commodities cannot be transported to Guam, Northern Mariana Islands (Saipan), Palau, Micronesia, Marshall Island or American Samoa.
Please contact FedEx Customer Service or your account representative for assistance.
We want to assure you that security is a core value at FedEx; protecting our global transportation networks is, and will always be accomplished through close cooperation between private sector operators and government security agencies. Working with the Transportation Security Administration as well as other security agencies around the world ensures our processes are in compliance with or exceed any current or new regulations. We take any security threat seriously and act quickly, aggressively and responsibly with law enforcement agencies worldwide.
Package Volumes Projected to Spike on December 12 as FedEx Hits its Busiest Day in History
Seventeen Million Holiday Packages to Flood Facilities Nationwide

MEMPHIS, Tenn., Dec. 9, 2011 – FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) facilities and team members will be buzzing on Monday, December 12, as the company reaches what is projected to be its busiest day in a nearly 40-year history. Company forecasters expect FedEx will move approximately 17 million shipments – almost double its daily average volume – through its global networks on that day.
Service Suspension in Syria and Libya – 26 October, 2011 Syria
Libya
In compliance with the new U.S. Executive Order and with immediate effect, all inbound and outbound services to and from Syria are suspended until further notice.
Syria
All services remain suspended until further notice.
We’d like to thank our customers for their understanding in this matter.
To obtain information on the status of your package please contact us.
New EU international trade procedures require registration under EORI scheme
With effect from 1st July 2009, a new piece of EU legislation requires all member states to adopt the Economic Operators Registration and Identification (EORI) scheme. All Economic Operators (defined as persons natural or legal whose businesses are regulated by Customs legislation) will need to use a unique EORI reference number in all electronic communications with Customs and other government agencies involved in the international movement of goods. In practice this means that the new regulations will apply to anyone involved with export, transit or import operations.
A unique EORI number will be allocated to each Economic Operator in the EU, to be used in all member states in which they operate, and this will replace all current customs identification numbers currently used for making import, export and transit declarations.
For further information about the EORI scheme please refer to the EU Commission’s website.









