According to www.aircargonews.net, CMA CGM Group has agreed to acquire FedEx Supply Chain for an enterprise value of $1.4 billion, with the deal expected to close in 2026.
Tripling North American logistics footprint
The acquisition will nearly triple the size of CEVA Logistics’ North American contract logistics operations. CEVA Logistics is a wholly owned subsidiary of the CMA CGM Group and serves as its integrated logistics arm. The transaction follows CMA CGM’s recent preliminary agreement — signed in June 2026 — to acquire Crystal Aero Solutions, a specialist in aircraft maintenance services for both cargo and passenger aircraft.
This strategic expansion underscores CMA CGM’s intensified investment in end-to-end supply chain infrastructure across North America. The move aligns with the group’s stated long-term commitment to strengthening U.S. supply chain resilience and efficiency, as emphasized by Rodolphe Saadé, chairman and chief executive of the CMA CGM Group.
Multimodal commercial agreements take shape
Upon closing, CMA CGM and FedEx will enter into multi-year commercial agreements covering both air and ocean freight. These agreements are scheduled to commence in phased implementation between now and 2028. Under the terms, the companies will jointly develop select air cargo capacity solutions aimed at improving aircraft utilization and enabling flexible long-haul capacity deployment.
In parallel, CMA CGM will become a preferred ocean carrier for FedEx under a non-exclusive agreement, providing ocean transport and carrier services. This dual-mode partnership — spanning air and sea — reflects a coordinated effort to integrate complementary network strengths across geographies and modalities.
Leadership statements on strategic rationale
Rodolphe Saadé, chairman and chief executive of the CMA CGM Group, stated:
“The acquisition and partnership with FedEx represent a major step in the development of CEVA Logistics and our logistics activities in North America. We are strengthening our ability to provide customers with integrated supply chain solutions. These deals also reinforce our long-term commitment to investing in the United States and supporting the resilience and efficiency of its supply chain.”
Raj Subramaniam, president and chief executive of FedEx, added:
“Today’s announcement enables FedEx to further increase our focus on providing our unique expertise for high-value verticals, including healthcare, automotive, aerospace and data centers. By streamlining our portfolio, FedEx is better positioned to execute our long-term vision and continue to serve as the heartbeat of the industrial economy, delivering unmatched connectivity, reliability, and value to our customers globally. We look forward to leveraging our complementary relationship with global logistics solutions provider CMA CGM to support the next chapter for FedEx Supply Chain and its team members.”
Regulatory and operational context
The acquisition remains subject to customary regulatory approvals. It forms part of a broader wave of consolidation among global logistics providers. In June 2026, FedEx reported increased U.S. domestic and international export package volumes in its fourth quarter results — a signal of sustained demand in express logistics that may inform its strategic refocusing on high-margin, high-value verticals. Meanwhile, CEVA Logistics’ expanded North American footprint positions it to address growing client needs for scalable, tech-enabled warehousing, distribution, and transportation management — particularly amid persistent labor shortages and e-commerce-driven volume volatility.
The deal also arrives amid heightened industry attention on air cargo network optimization. With airfreight capacity remaining tight and aircraft utilization metrics under constant pressure, collaborative capacity-sharing models like this one are gaining traction among major carriers and integrators seeking capital-efficient scalability without asset overcommitment.
Source: Air Cargo News
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