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Investing.com -- FedEx Corp. plans to eliminate 856 jobs in Texas after a third-party logistics customer decided to move its business to a new location operated by a different company.
The Memphis-based courier will shut down its supply chain and logistics site in Coppell, Texas, according to a notice filed with the Texas Workforce Commission on November 21.
"This action is necessitated solely by our customer’s decision to transition its business to a new location that will be managed by a new third-party logistics provider," FedEx stated in the letter.
The job cuts will occur in phases, with the first round affecting 62 employees on January 16, 2026. The remaining layoffs will continue through April 2026, with the site closure expected to be permanent and finalized by April 29, 2026.
FedEx has already informed employees about the upcoming closure and noted that some workers will be eligible for other positions within the company. The courier will also provide job placement assistance, relocation aid, or severance packages as applicable to affected employees.
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