KEY POINTS
  • FedEx says continued investments in seven-day delivery should help it "lap" Amazon in 2021.
  • The comments come after FedEx reported disappointing fiscal second-quarter results and lowered its full-year earnings outlook for 2020.
  • Earlier this week, Amazon announced it will temporarily prevent sellers from using FedEx's ground-delivery service for Prime orders.
A bicyclist rides past a FedEx Corp. delivery truck in Miami, Florida.

FedEx's rocky relationship with Amazon may have contributed to its fiscal second-quarter earnings slump, but the shipping company says it could actually turn a corner and outpace its competitor in fiscal 2021.

"If you think about all the positive things we've said and that we're seeing, as we get into 2021, we will start lapping Amazon," FedEx CFO Alan B. Graf Jr. said on the company's earnings call Tuesday evening. "Without giving you specifics, we're at the bottom, and we're going to come up off the mat and we're going to improve through the rest of this year and into the next."