UPDATE: FedEx Freight Chief Duncan To Retire In February
September 22 2009 - 10:32AM
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.
FedEx combined two regional less-than-truckload companies -
American Freightways and Viking Freight - in 2001 to form FedEx
Freight. Duncan, 58, led Viking Freight before the takeover and
became the first CEO of FedEx Freight.
-By Bob Sechler; Dow Jones Newswires; 512-394-0285;
bob.sechler@dowjones.com