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As India and its healthcare system face a surge in COVID-19 infections nationwide, a subsidiary of FedEx (New York: FDX) and the world's courier company FedEx are collaborating with organizations around the world to provide critical medical supplies and equipment in this crisis.
FedEx currently supports the transportation of over 25000 oxygen concentrators and converters through strategic partnerships with the United States and India, as well as an initiative by other multinational corporations. As part of the group, FedEx shipped 1000 critical oxygen concentrators to New Delhi on April 30th.
On May 8th, FedEx will donate a FedEx 777F charter plane to transport over 3400 oxygen concentrators, converters, and nearly 265000 KN95 masks from New Jersey to Mumbai, India for Direct Relief. These supplies will eventually be transported to medical institutions in Mumbai. In addition, FedEx is collaborating with customers and non-profit organizations to deliver hundreds of tons of medical supplies and aid to India in the coming days and weeks.
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FedEx is also a member of the Global Pandemic Response Working Group, a public-private partnership organized by the American Chamber of Commerce and supported by the Business Roundtable, providing businesses with a unified platform to mobilize and provide resources to assist in responding to COVID-19 in regions with global demand. Raj Subramaniam, President and Operations Officer of FedEx, is one of the 17 members of the Working Group Steering Committee.
"The devastating humanitarian crisis in India requires relief from around the world, and our mission is to provide the key assistance needed to help alleviate suffering," said Subramaniam. "Since the outbreak of the pandemic, we have been providing relief on the front line and are now responding to the emergency situation in India. FedEx will continue to transport life-saving drugs, personal protective equipment, and other important supplies until the pandemic ends."
Since January 2020, FedEx has shipped over 10000 COVID-19 humanitarian aid shipments. The company has also committed to providing $4 million in cash and physical transportation support to help non-profit organizations, including Direct Relief and international medical teams, distribute COVID-19 vaccines to communities around the world to underserved populations.