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Absolutely, Positively: How FedEx delivers
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To see how FedEx works, Rock Center traveled to the company’s Memphis, Tenn., hub. The sprawling 900-acre complex looks like a military base and even has its own air force with 690 aircraft. Rock Center anchor and managing editor Brian Williams talks to FedEx founder and CEO Fred Smith about how he turned a college paper on overnight delivery into a successful business.Feb. 16, 2012