FedEx demonstrates Asia-Europe capability
 in pan-regional ad campaign

HONG KONG - FedEx Express is currently running a pan-regional advertising campaign to highlight its expertise in delivering Asian shipments to Europe.

FedEx demonstrates Asia-Europe capability
 in pan-regional ad campaign

Created by Philippines-HQ’d agency BBDO Guerrero, the on-going campaign consists of two visuals and a series of text-based executions that focus on FedEx understanding of the nuances of life and business across Europe.

FedEx recognises the importance of inter-regional trade between Asia and Europe and its growth potential,” said Malcolm Sullivan, vice-president, marketing, FedEx Express Asia-Pacific.

“The central message of this latest advertising campaign highlights how FedEx Europe expertise and ‘know-how’ ensures an outstanding shipping experience.”

The new campaign launched across eleven Asia Pacific markets – Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, The Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam; and is being adapted for print, online, outdoor and radio broadcast media.

Related Articles

Just Published

3 hours ago

The devastating comms impact of a Trumpian ...

With uncertainly looming over social media, PR heads lament the rise of misinformation and emphasise the endurance of earned and owned media.

4 hours ago

Lunar New Year goodies: APAC's best Year of the ...

Presenting the first crop of our annual roundup of LNY advertising from 2025.

5 hours ago

Here's a thought: Bigger isn’t always better

As the industry grapples with the Omnicom-IPG merger, The Effectiveness Partnership's Warwick Cairns and Gurdeep Puri question why agency mega-groups seem intent on stifling creativity and extinguishing the very spark clients value most.

5 hours ago

Publicis Groupe taps McCann exec Amit Sutha as ...

Sutha, formerly president and global chief client officer at McCann Worldgroup New York, will now helm Publicis Groupe’s creative, media, and data operations in Malaysia. His appointment takes effect January 20.