FedEx is shedding 856 workers in Coppell, Texas, because it prepares to shut a logistics facility by April after a significant buyer shifted its enterprise to a different supplier, in response to a submitting with the Texas Workforce Fee on Wednesday.
The layoffs will happen in phases starting in January.
“This motion is necessitated solely by our buyer’s choice to transition its enterprise to a brand new location that will likely be managed by a brand new third-party logistics supplier,” the corporate wrote in its discover. “The discontinuance of FedEx Provide Chain Logistics & Electronics, Inc.’s operation of the Coppell facility is anticipated to be everlasting and is anticipated to be finalized by April 29, 2026.”
Coppell is positioned about 21 miles northwest of downtown Dallas.
FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) supplies clients and companies worldwide with a broad portfolio of transportation, e-commerce and enterprise companies.
FedEx stated workers have been notified upfront and that some employees could also be eligible for different roles throughout the firm. The corporate added it’s going to present “job placement help, relocation support or severance, as relevant.”
The Coppell cuts comply with different current FedEx job reductions in North Texas, together with 305 layoffs at a Fort Value facility introduced in Might and 131 layoffs at websites in Garland and Plano introduced in June.
Logistics and manufacturing employers throughout the nation have been hit with a wave of job cuts in current months, pressured by the Trump administration’s commerce insurance policies, facility closures, EV-market slowdowns and shifting client demand that proceed to pressure world provide chains.
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