FedEx Asia Pacific Central Africa Regional Headquarters Landing in Singapore
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发表于 2024-2-27 14:41:54
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On February 27th, FedEx held an opening ceremony for its new Asia Pacific, Middle East, and Africa regional headquarters located in the Centennial Tower in Singapore. FedEx originally established its Asia Pacific headquarters in Hong Kong, and the senior executives stationed in Hong Kong will relocate to Singapore before June this year.
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