Federal Express Corporation (FedEx) has relocated its Manila gateway and FedEx Worldwide Service Center (WSC) closer to Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) to improve shipping access and strengthen logistics connectivity for businesses and travelers.
The WSC is now just minutes from NAIA Terminals 1 to 4, positioning it at the heart of the Philippines’ main aviation and logistics hub. The move is expected to speed up international shipping, particularly for travelers sending excess baggage or souvenirs, and for time-sensitive shipments.
The facility serves a broad range of clients, from e-commerce sellers and micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) to large corporations engaged in both B2C and B2B cross-border trade.
Meanwhile, the FedEx Manila Gateway has been moved to Asinan 2A-3 at the SM Asinan Warehouse Complex in La Huerta, Parañaque City. The gateway continues to support FedEx’s logistics operations across Metro Manila, including specialized shipments, and complements the company’s Clark, Pampanga gateway to strengthen nationwide coverage.
“We’re enabling Philippine businesses to scale globally with confidence and enhancing the end-to-end experience for exporters and importers,” said Maribeth Espinosa, managing director of FedEx Philippines. “By expanding our presence in the high-access NAIA hub, we’re helping customers benefit from faster, more seamless connectivity.”
FedEx has also expanded its network of Authorized Ship Centers to over 300 locations nationwide, providing convenient drop-off points and digital tools that help Philippine businesses reach global markets more efficiently.
The relocation reflects FedEx’s commitment to supporting the country’s growing e-commerce and export sectors, improving access to international shipping, and boosting the efficiency of supply chains in Metro Manila and beyond.






