Franchise FAQ

is fedex office a franchise

by Guy Eichmann V Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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While FedEx Office is similar to PostNet in a number of ways, it is not a franchise business. That means that FedEx Office employees don't get to enjoy the same freedom that PostNet franchise operators do!

Can I own a FedEx Office franchise?

FedEx Office stores are corporate-owned. Individuals can manage or work for FedEx Office stores but cannot own them. If you’re interested in owning a business that offers similar services to what FedEx Office provides (and much more!), opening your own PostNet franchise is a wonderful opportunity to consider.

Are FedEx Office and POSTNET the same?

While FedEx Office is similar to PostNet in a number of ways, it is not a franchise business. That means that FedEx Office employees don’t get to enjoy the same freedom that PostNet franchise operators do!

Why add FedEx® shipping services to your store?

Whether you’re opening a new ship center or are interested in adding FedEx ® shipping services to your existing store, the program will help your store become a convenient place for customers to have their shipping needs met. In addition, it can offer your business unparalleled benefits, including:

What does FedEx do for a living?

FedEx Corporation provides customers and businesses worldwide with a broad portfolio of transportation, e-commerce and business services. With annual revenues of $40 billion, the company offers integrated business applications through operating companies competing collectively and managed collaboratively, under the respected FedEx brand.

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Determine Whether You Qualify

Answer a few simple questions to determine whether you qualify for the FASC program.

Create a FedEx Account

If your store is new or you’re taking over a store from a previous owner, set up a new FedEx account number by calling 1.800.496.9310, opt. 3.

Fill Out an Application

Once you’ve qualified for the program, create your profile and submit your store information to apply.

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What is FedEx loyalty?

Loyalty: We earn the respect and confidence of our FedEx people, customers and investors every day, in everything we do.

What is the mission of FedEx?

Mission. FedEx Corporation will produce superior financial returns for its shareowners by providing high value-added logistics, transportation and related business services through focused operating companies. Customer requirements will be met in the highest quality manner appropriate to each market segment served.

What is FedEx Corporation?

FedEx Corporation provides customers and businesses worldwide with a broad portfolio of transportation, e-commerce and business services.

What is innovation in business?

Innovation: We invent and inspire the services and technologies that improve the way we work and live.

How many levels does FedEx operate on?

The unique FedEx operating strategy works seamlessly - and simultaneously - on three levels.

What is FedEx's goal?

FedEx will strive to develop mutually rewarding relationships with its employees, partners and suppliers. Safety will be the first consideration in all operations. Corporate activities will be conducted to the highest ethical and professional standards.

What is FedEx Office?

( doing business as FedEx Office; formerly FedEx Kinko's, and earlier simply Kinko's) is an American retail chain that provides an outlet for FedEx Express and FedEx Ground (including Home Delivery) shipping, as well as printing, copying, and binding services. While FedEx dropped the Kinko's name in 2008, to the dismay of the founder, the name remains in use. Unlike its main competitor, The UPS Store, which is franchised, all FedEx Office stores are corporate-owned.

How many partnerships did Kinko have?

By 1997, he had established over 127 Kinko's partnerships.

Where is FedEx located?

FedEx Office in Ontario, Canada. Paul Orfalea, whose nickname was "Kinko" because of his curly hair, founded the company as Kinko's in 1970. Its first copy shop, which Orfalea opened with a sidewalk copy machine, was in the college community of Isla Vista, California next to the campus of the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Is FedEx still using Kinko?

While FedEx dropped the Kinko 's name in 2008, to the dismay of the founder, the name remains in use. Unlike its main competitor, The UPS Store, which is franchised, all FedEx Office stores are corporate-owned.

When did FedEx rebrand?

After the acquisition, FedEx reduced the hours for many locations. On June 2, 2008, FedEx announced that they were re-branding FedEx Kinko's as FedEx Office, the retail branch of the FedEx Corporation. As of early 2010, some stores and branding still showed FedEx Kinko's signage.

When did Kinko become popular?

At its height of popularity between the late 1980s and mid-1990s, Kinko's outlets in urban centres across North America were catch basins for writers, artists, anarchists, punks, insomniacs, graduate students, DIY bookmakers, zinesters, obsessive compulsive hobbyists, scam artists, people living on the street, and people just living on the edge. Whether you were promoting a new band or publishing a pamphlet on DIY gynaecology or making a fake ID for an underage friend, Kinko's was the place to be.

When did Kinko leave the company?

He left the company in 2000, following a dispute with the investment firm Clayton, Dubilier & Rice ("CDR"), to which he had sold a large stake in the company three years earlier. Kinko's played a significant role in the development of American counterculture in the 1980s and 1990s.

Enhance your offerings

Having a FedEx Office can mean a world of benefits for you and your guests.

Want to learn more?

Take a look at our step-by-step guide to getting a FedEx Office at your location.

Extend your expertise

Give your customers and guests direct access to support, consultation and print prowess for everything from presentations and business cards to large-scale banners and surface graphics.

Make shipping simple

Having a full-service FedEx Office simplifies life for you and your guests, whether they’re there for a meeting, event or other business. Find out how we can help you offer convenience and peace of mind.

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What is PostNet service?

PostNet sets itself apart from competitors by offering holistic, one-stop-shop service. Some of our other offerings include private and virtual mailbox rentals, notary services, binding and finishing, shredding services, and passport photos. Imagine being able to pick up new business cards, check your mail, ship a package internationally, make some copies, and get a document notarized — with just one stop! That’s the convenience that PostNet offers.

Is FedEx a franchise?

While FedEx Office is similar to PostNet in a number of ways, it is not a franchise business. That means that FedEx Office employees don’t get to enjoy the same freedom that PostNet franchise operators do!

Does PostNet provide FedEx shipping?

PostNet centers are also able to provide packaging materials and custom packing services to help give customers peace of mind that their shipment will arrive in perfect condition. In short, we offer the same packing and shipping services that FedEx Office provides, but with greater flexibility to please our customers. That’s what builds the loyalty that keeps customers coming back — and choosing to do business with PostNet. Many PostNet customers comment that they’ll happily go out of their way, or even pay more, to use PostNet’s services instead of going to the post office or a competitor!

Is PostNet a small business?

Each PostNet center is individually owned and operated by small business owners. FedEx Office stores are corporate-owned. Individuals can manage or work for FedEx Office stores but cannot own them.

Does FedEx have a postnet?

FedEx Office services go beyond just shipping, and so do PostNet’s. Both brands are able to offer a wide range of full-service printing solutions. Far beyond making copies and printing simple documents, PostNet centers help meet clients’ needs for banners and signs, business cards and brochures, marketing materials, and more; Many PostNet centers also offer promotional products like branded pens, bags, and t-shirts (the sky’s the limit!). Additionally, PostNet graphic designers can create the artwork, logos and branding to make materials stand out before the ink hits the paper.

A FedEx Route Is Your Business

When you buy any kind of a franchise, there is typically a franchise agreement that you sign. It establishes certain rules and policies that you must follow, suppliers you must use, and certain non-compete clauses and other legal red tape.

FedEx is A Trusted Business Partner

When you buy a FedEx route, you are partnering with one of the must trusted logistics companies in the world. Not only that, but you are starting with a group of already dedicated, brand loyal customers in a certain area. You don’t have to worry about marketing and building trust in the way a traditional franchise has to.

Low Overhead and Risk

Here is where things can get a little tricky with a franchise. Not only do you have to operate under someone else’s guidelines and share profits with them, but you also have a great deal of overhead, from rent to utilities to maintenance and cleaning. There are a lot more employees involved, and all the costs that go along with that.

The Big Advantages of a FedEx Route

Think about the reasons you want to work for yourself and what you really want out of owning your own business. If you are tired of working in a corporate world, under someone else’s rules, a franchise might not be that different for you.

Is UPS competitive with FedEx?

I wouldn’t be surprised if I sat in on a board meeting and found that UPS and FedEx aren’t really that truly competitive at all – I think they know there’s enough business for everyone since both companies are growing and making shareholders happy ( UPS stock Price , FedEx Stock Price ).

Is FedEx route good?

The good thing with the FedEx routes is that you can step into the business and start making an expected income. How to truly determine what that expected income is can be a bit tricky, especially if you’ve never done proper due diligence on FedEx routes before.

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