FedEx Freight Chief Duncan To Retire In February
23 September 2009 - 12:42AM
Dow Jones News
FedEx Corp. (FDX) said Tuesday that Douglas G. Duncan, the head
of the company's less-than-truckload freight division, is retiring
effective Feb. 28.
FedEx, which announced the move in a filing with the Securities
and Exchange Commission, said a successor to Duncan as president
and chief executive of FedEx Freight hasn't been appointed.
Less-than-truckload shippers consolidate cargo from multiple
customers on single trucks. The less-than-truckload market has been
hit hard amid the economic downturn, as shipping demand dried up
and left an overcapacity of trucks chasing dwindling amounts of
freight.
FedEx Freight posted a 27% drop in revenue in FedEx's fiscal
first quarter ended Aug. 31, on a 14% decline in freight volume.
Operating profit came in at $2 million, compared to $89 million in
the year-ago period.
Still, the company noted last week that it recently has been
seeing improving trends in the freight division as the economy
showed signs of stabilizing.
-By Bob Sechler; Dow Jones Newswires; 512-394-0285;
bob.sechler@dowjones.com