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FedEx Adds North American Services

FedEx Freight said it's expanding its Canada and Mexico services, with expanded geographic coverage and upgrades to its shipping tools that assist customers in processing less-than-truckload (LTL) shipments. It expanded its FedEx Freight Priority next-day service between 13 U.S. markets…

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and Canada with the opening of the Rochester, N.Y., service center, which connects cross-border shipments to and from Toronto and Montreal. In addition, Rochester and all U.S. gateway centers for service to Canada are already compliant with the Nov. 1, 2012, Canada Border Services Agency eManifest requirement, it said. For Mexico, two new service centers are planned: The Culiacán service center covers northwestern Mexico, which includes Mexicali and Tijuana. The Silao center provides service to the state of Guanajuato, located in the north central part of Mexico. FedEx said it also added ability to process cross-border LTL shipments to and from Canada and Mexico through FedEx Ship Manager Software, FedEx Ship Manager Server and FedEx Web Services.