WWEX, headquartered in Dallas, TX, was founded in 1994 by David Kiger and Roger MacDonell as a reseller for Airborne Express. When Airborne was acquired by DHL in 2003, WWEX transitioned to selling DHL services. Today, WWEX is the largest reseller of DHL express and ground shipping services in the U.S. to the small and medium-sized business (SMB) market. The company utilizes a franchise-based business model and owns the rights to resell DHL services in every U.S. state. WWEX's 150 franchise partners are the direct point of contact for their over 60,000 SMB customers, handling all shipment scheduling, billing, and payment collections, while DHL handles all pickup and delivery operations.
Company History
Worldwide Express began selling franchises in 1995 with the simple goal of providing unmatched levels of service and competitive rates to the small to medium sized business segment (SMB) of the U.S. air express and ground market.
The SMB segment was and continues to be the fastest growing portion of the U.S. air express and ground market, despite the fact that the near-monopolies of FedEx and UPS have historically treated this segment with a one size fits all mentality.
Worldwide knew it could do a better job. They treat the SMB segment like the big guys treat their Fortune 500 customers
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Worldwide Express provids unmatched levels of service and competitive rates to the small to medium sized business segment (SMB) of the U.S. air express and ground market.