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FedEx to Spin Off LTL Unit with 80.1% Share Distribution — FreightWaves

2026/05/14
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FedEx to Spin Off LTL Unit with 80.1% Share Distribution — FreightWaves

By Todd Maiden | 2026-05-13

FedEx Board Approves Spinoff of LTL Unit

FedEx Corp. is officially moving forward with the spinoff of its less-than-truckload unit, FedEx Freight, following formal approval from its board of directors. The Memphis-based company announced Wednesday that the separation is set to conclude by June 1.

Share Distribution and Ownership Structure

Under the approved plan, FedEx (NYSE: FDX) will execute a pro rata distribution of 80.1% of FedEx Freight’s outstanding common stock to its shareholders. Investors of record as of Friday will receive one share of the new standalone company for every two shares of FedEx held. FedEx will retain a 19.9% stake in FedEx Freight, which it intends to dispose of within 24 months through debt repayment or dividend distributions to shareholders.

“Today’s announcement is an important step as we prepare for a seamless separation of the FedEx Freight business on June 1,” said Brad Martin, executive chairman of FedEx’s board and incoming chairman of FedEx Freight’s board. “As separate organizations, FedEx and FedEx Freight will build on their respective industry leadership positions to serve customers with excellence, while creating value for their stockholders.”

Trading and Tax Implications

FedEx Freight, the nation’s largest LTL carrier, is scheduled to begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol “FDXF” on June 1, while the legacy company will continue trading under “FDX.” The company said the distribution is expected to be tax-free for U.S. federal income tax purposes.

Strategic Rationale

By splitting the freight operations from its broader express and ground networks, FedEx aims to provide investors with more targeted exposure to the LTL market while allowing the legacy business to focus on its transformation strategy.

Historical Background

FedEx began LTL operations in 1998 with the acquisition of Viking Freight. It acquired American Freightways in 2001 and Watkins Motor Lines in 2006. In 2011, it merged its national (Watkins) and regional (Viking and American Freightways) operations into one network offering priority and economy services.

Operational Scale and Revenue

FedEx Freight has 40,000 employees, 365 terminals (26,000 doors) and 30,000 vehicles (17,000 tractors), generating approximately $9 billion in annual revenue.

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