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Fedex

v1.0.0

Provides detailed information on FedEx's global logistics operations, services, network, and competitive market position.

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Prompt PreviewInstall & Setup
Install the skill "Fedex" (hanxueyuan/fedex) from ClawHub.
Skill page: https://clawhub.ai/hanxueyuan/fedex
Keep the work scoped to this skill only.
After install, inspect the skill metadata and help me finish setup.
Use only the metadata you can verify from ClawHub; do not invent missing requirements.
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openclaw skills install fedex

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npx clawhub@latest install fedex
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Purpose & Capability
Name, description, and the SKILL.md content all align: this is a read-only informational skill about FedEx operations and market position. It does not declare any extra capabilities, binaries, or credentials that would be out-of-scope.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md contains only static reference material and 'Read When' guidance; it does not instruct the agent to read files, call external endpoints, or access environment variables. The only oddity is the top-line 'trigger: always_on' directive inside SKILL.md which suggests a desire for always-on activation — the document otherwise stays within the expected informational scope.
Install Mechanism
No install spec and no code files are present; this is instruction-only, so nothing is downloaded or written to disk by an installer.
Credentials
The skill declares no required environment variables, credentials, or config paths — proportionate for a read-only informational skill.
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Persistence & Privilege
Registry flags show always:false (default) and normal autonomous invocation, but SKILL.md includes 'trigger: always_on' which conflicts with the registry metadata. While not proof of malicious intent, the mismatch is an incoherence that should be clarified (why the document requests always-on triggering while metadata does not).
What to consider before installing
This skill appears to be a harmless, read-only reference about FedEx and asks for no credentials or installs. Before installing: (1) confirm the skill owner/source or prefer skills with a verifiable homepage; (2) ask the publisher why SKILL.md contains 'trigger: always_on' despite registry metadata not marking the skill as always-on; (3) if you are uncomfortable with autonomous invocation, restrict or review the skill's activation settings in your agent before enabling it. If you cannot verify the source or get a satisfactory explanation for the 'always_on' directive, consider not installing or running it in a restricted test environment first.

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v1.0.0
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FedEx

Summary

A global logistics titan that pioneered overnight express delivery, operates one of the world's largest cargo aircraft fleets, and handles over 21 million packages daily across 220+ countries and territories.

Read When

  • Analyzing global supply chain dynamics or express logistics market competition
  • Discussing last-mile delivery economics or e-commerce fulfillment infrastructure
  • Exploring freight forwarding, customs brokerage, or cross-border trade logistics
  • Referencing air cargo operations, package tracking technology, or logistics innovation

历史时间线

  • 1971 — Frederick W. Smith founds Federal Express in Little Rock, Arkansas, introducing the hub-and-spoke model for air cargo
  • 1973 — First overnight operations begin with 14 aircraft serving 25 U.S. cities; delivers 186 packages on opening night
  • 1998 — Acquires Caliber System, creating FedEx Corporation and adding ground delivery, freight, and logistics services
  • 2023 — Announces network optimization "DRIVE" program targeting $3.5B+ in structural cost savings amid e-commerce normalization

商业模式

FedEx operates through three primary segments: Express (time-definite air delivery), Ground (small-parcel ground delivery, primarily in North America), and Freight (LTL freight and heavy goods). The company's hub-and-spoke model centers on Memphis, Tennessee — the SuperHub processes over 4 million packages nightly. Revenue flows from dimensional weight pricing, fuel surcharges, and increasingly from integrated supply chain solutions through FedEx Supply Chain. The acquisition of ShopRunner and investments in autonomous delivery technology reflect strategic adaptation to e-commerce growth. Ground delivery, which handles roughly 80% of FedEx's daily volume, operates as an independent contractor model rather than employee drivers, reducing labor costs but creating regulatory exposure.

护城河分析

FedEx's competitive advantages include its globally integrated air network (680+ aircraft, the world's largest cargo fleet), the proprietary FedEx Ship Manager and tracking technology platform, and decades of customs brokerage expertise at borders worldwide. The Memphis SuperHub is a physical infrastructure investment that cannot be replicated. Brand trust in time-critical delivery — especially for high-value, medical, and legal shipments — creates switching costs for enterprise customers. However, the competitive landscape has shifted dramatically with Amazon building its own logistics network and UPS maintaining aggressive market share competition.

关键数据

  • Operates 680+ aircraft and over 200,000 vehicles and trailers worldwide
  • Processes approximately 21 million packages and shipments daily
  • Annual revenue of approximately $88 billion (FY 2024), with Express generating roughly 50% of total revenue

有趣事实

  • The original FedEx purple-and-orange logo contains a hidden right-pointing arrow between the "E" and "x" — one of the most famous examples of negative space in corporate design
  • FedEx handles approximately 100,000 return packages per hour during peak holiday season
  • The Memphis SuperHub can process a package in under 10 seconds from arrival to sorting to outbound — the entire facility operates on a timeline measured in minutes, not hours

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