(Reuters) - Package delivery company FedEx Corp said on Wednesday operations in its TNT Express unit were disrupted after its information systems were hit by a virus attack. FedEx, however, said no ...
FedEx Corp. said the worldwide operations and communications systems of its TNT Express unit in Europe have been “significantly” affected by a cyberattack, causing delays in deliveries. Financial ...
This story appears in the May 30 print edition of Transport Topics. FedEx Corp. announced last week that it would begin integration of TNT Express assets immediately after completing the $4.9 billion ...
Three years ago, United Parcel Service called off its planned merger with Dutch rival TNT Express after the European Commission threatened to block the deal due to antitrust concerns. Last April, ...
FedEx (NYSE:FDX) said an information system virus hit the shipping giant’s TNT Express unit, which experienced service disruptions on Wednesday. FedEx, which acquired Dutch parcel company TNT Express ...
In the Extraordinary General Meeting held a week ago on October 5, TNT shareholders unanimously voted in favor of the FedEx takeover. They discussed and agreed to FedEx’s offer to buy-out all issued ...
FedEx said that it may not be able to recover all the systems affected by the Petya cyberattack and that the financial hit is unknown but "it is likely that it will be material" since the company didn ...
US courier giant FedEx Corporation’s (FedEx) €4.4 billion (c.$4.8bn/£3.2bn) bid for Dutch rival package delivery firm TNT Express N.V. to expand its European operation has sparked a boost in courier ...
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