Chinese telecoms equipment maker Huawei is reviewing its relationship with FedEx Corp after it claimed the U.S。 package delivery company, without detailed explanation, diverted two parcels destined for Huawei addresses in Asia to the United States and attempted to reroute two others。
Huawei told Reuters on Friday that FedEx diverted two packages sent from Japan and addressed to Huawei in China to the United States, and attempted to divert two more packages sent from Vietnam to Huawei offices elsewhere in Asia, all without authorisation, providing images of FedEx tracking records。
Reuters could not verify the authenticity of the records。 Shown the images of the tracking records, FedEx declined to make any comment, saying company policy prevented it from disclosing customer information。
华为表示,这四个包裹只包含文件,“没有技术”。
Huawei said the four packages only contained documents and “no technology”。
“The recent experiences where important commercial documents sent via FedEx were not delivered to their destination, and instead were either diverted to, or were requested to bediverted to, FedEx in the United States, undermines our confidence,” Joe Kelly, a spokesman for Huawei, told Reuters。
发言人说:“这些事件的直接后果是,我们现在必须复审我们的物流和文件派递的保障要求。”
“We will now have to review our logistics and document delivery support requirements as a direct result of these incidents,” the spokesman said。
Huawei acknowledged to Reuters that one package originating in Vietnam was received by Friday, and the other was on its way, according to FedEx tracking records provided by Huawei。
FedEx spokeswoman Maury Donahue told Reuters the packages were “misrouted in error” and that FedEx was not requested to divert them by any other party。
“This is an isolated issue limited to a very small number of packages,” said FedEx, referring to the four parcels affected。 “We are aware of all shipments at issue and are working directly with our customers to return the packages to their possession。” (中国日报)