May 10, 2021 | Freight, Parcel |
As India and its healthcare systems face a surge in COVID-19 infections across the country, FedEx Express, a subsidiary of FedEx Corp., is working with organizations around the world to deliver critical medical supplies and equipment during this crisis.
FedEx is currently supporting the transportation of more than 25,000 oxygen concentrators and converters through an initiative with the U.S.-India Strategic Partnership Forum and other multinational companies. An initial shipment of 1,000 critical oxygen concentrators was delivered by FedEx to New Delhi on April 30 as part of this collective.
On May 8, FedEx is donating a FedEx Boeing 777F charter flight to move more than 3,400 oxygen concentrators, converters and nearly 265,000 KN95 masks for Direct Relief from Newark, New Jersey to Mumbai, India. The supplies will ultimately be delivered to healthcare facilities in Mumbai. In addition, FedEx is working with customers and non-profit organizat
FedEx supports India during pandemic
FedEx is currently supporting the transportation of more than 25,000 oxygen concentrators and converters through an initiative with the U.S.-India Strategic Partnership Forum and other multinational companies.
An initial shipment of 1,000 critical oxygen concentrators was delivered by FedEx to New Delhi on April 30 as part of this collective.
On May 8, FedEx is donating a FedEx Boeing 777F charter flight to move more than 3,400 oxygen concentrators, converters and nearly 265,000 KN95 masks for Direct Relief from Newark, New Jersey to Mumbai, India. The supplies will ultimately be delivered to healthcare facilities in Mumbai. In addition, FedEx is working with customers and non-profit organizations to deliver hundreds of tonnes of medical supplies and aid into India in the days and weeks ahead.
Adobe Summit 2021.
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Adobe Experience Cloud, a comprehensive set of applications that help businesses deliver personalized and relevant digital experiences needed to be successful in today’s digital economy.
Creating a personalized experience for customers is critical for businesses, but comes with a challenge as most browsers going forward will no longer support cookies.Software giant Adobe concluded its annual and the world’s largest digital experience conference last week Adobe Summit 2021. At Summit, Adobe introduced
innovations across Adobe Experience Cloud, a comprehensive set of applications that help businesses deliver personalized and relevant digital experiences needed to be successful in today’s digital economy. Aimed at enabling customers to optimize their customer journey management, these innovations include a range of new enterprise applications such as Adobe Journey Optimizer and Adobe Customer Journey Analytics, a Mar
Sunder Pichai, 2 Other Indian-Americans On Covid Global Taskforce Panel The task force is a newly formed public-private partnership organised by the US Chamber of Commerce and supported by Business Roundtable.
Updated: May 07, 2021 7:11 am IST
The names of the three Indian-American CEOs were added to the list of the steering committee on Thursday.
Washington:
Three Indian-American CEOs Sunder Pichai from Google, Punit Renjen from Deloitte, and Shantanu Narayen from Adobe have joined the steering committee of the Global Task Force on Pandemic Response, which is overseeing an unprecedented corporate sector initiative to help India successfully fight COVID19.
The names of the three Indian-American CEOs were added to the list of the steering committee on Thursday.
Covid-19: Sunder Pichai, Punit Renjen and Shantanu Narayen join steering committee of Global Task Force on Pandemic Response
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WASHINGTON: Three Indian-American CEOs Sunder Pichai from Google, Punit Renjen from Deloitte and Shantanu Narayen from Adobe have joined the steering committee of the Global Task Force on Pandemic Response, which is overseeing an unprecedented corporate sector initiative to help India successfully fight Covid-19.