Memphis and subic bay, both related to FedEx. Memphis is the headquarters of FedEx, the global transshipment center, the third largest transshipment center of Northwest Airlines, the hub of road transportation in the United States, and the center of major manufacturing industries in the United States, such as textiles, heating equipment, pianos and auto parts. Before the 1970s, it was still very deserted here. After FedEx transited at 1973, the appearance here improved rapidly. Subic bay is more obvious. 199 1 year, the lease of the US military ended, and it was abandoned by the US military because it could not communicate the price with the Philippine government. At that time, in order to promote the development of regional economy, the Philippine government announced the implementation of a free trade zone policy in which the US military completed a large number of public infrastructure. Due to its superior geographical location and rich tourism resources, it quickly attracted a large number of IT manufacturers in Taiwan Province Province to invest and set up factories here, such as Acer. From 65438 to 0995, FedEx leased the airport left by the former US military and set up a transshipment center in the Asia-Pacific region, which further attracted a large number of industries to gather in subic bay and achieved a unique development speed of quadrupling the regional economic output value in five years.
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. It is the third largest cargo airport and the fourth largest passenger airport in Europe, and is the base of Air France-KLM and Lufthansa. Based on its convenient transportation environment, in order to attract more foreign investors, the government moved the government and relevant functional departments to the airport to realize one-stop office services. At present, Amsterdam Airport is the headquarters, market and sales center of more than 540 multinational companies. The industries involved are IT, aerospace, automobile, medicine, electronics, finance, fashion and so on. At the same time, the airport also actively participates in the development of non-aviation industries, with the World Trade Center, 18-hole golf course, duty-free shopping center and art museum.
Similarly, there is Singapore Airport, which is recognized as a shopper's paradise. Of course, there are others like Dubai International Airport. Due to the fairly developed regional economy, the government's policy and economic support, there is almost no foreign exchange control, and the import tariff is only 4%, which promotes the rapid development of its airport industrial zone. The whole of Dubai has also successfully completed the adjustment of industrial structure, and the service industry accounts for 74% of GDP.