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CMA CGM acquires FedEx Supply Chain for $1.4B, triples North America contract logistics

2026/07/02
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CMA CGM acquires FedEx Supply Chain for $1.4B, triples North America contract logistics

According to www.supplychaindive.com, CMA CGM has agreed to acquire FedEx Supply Chain for $1.4 billion. The transaction, announced on July 1, 2026, is expected to close later this year and will nearly triple the size of CMA CGM’s subsidiary CEVA Logistics’ contract logistics operations in North America.

Strategic expansion beyond ocean freight

The acquisition marks CMA CGM’s most significant move into end-to-end supply chain services outside its core container shipping business. FedEx Supply Chain operates more than 90 facilities across the United States and Canada, serving clients in retail, healthcare, technology, and industrial sectors. According to the report, the unit generated approximately $1.2 billion in annual revenue prior to the sale — a figure that underscores its scale and operational maturity.

CMA CGM Group CEO Rodolphe Saadé stated that the deal “strengthens our logistics presence in North America and accelerates our transformation into a fully integrated global supply chain solutions provider.” The company has invested over $5 billion since 2020 in expanding its logistics footprint, including acquisitions of CEVA Logistics in 2019 and Bolloré Logistics in 2022.

Post-sale commercial alignment

Beyond the purchase, CMA CGM and FedEx plan to formalize multiyear ocean and air freight agreements once the deal closes. These contracts are designed to ensure continuity for existing FedEx Supply Chain customers who rely on integrated transportation services. The source states that FedEx will retain ownership of its express air network and ground delivery operations — activities wholly separate from the divested contract logistics unit.

This strategic separation follows FedEx’s broader portfolio rationalization. In June 2026, the company spun off its less-than-truckload (LTL) unit, effectively exiting that segment entirely. The sale of FedEx Supply Chain represents the second major divestiture in under 30 days and reflects FedEx’s stated objective to focus exclusively on time-definite express and parcel delivery.

Market implications for third-party logistics

Industry analysts note that the transaction signals intensifying consolidation among global logistics providers. With CEVA Logistics now set to absorb FedEx Supply Chain’s 90+ facilities and ~12,000 employees, CMA CGM will rank among the top five contract logistics providers in North America by facility count and headcount. For supply chain professionals, the integration poses immediate questions around systems harmonization — particularly regarding warehouse management systems (WMS), transportation management systems (TMS), and client-facing service level agreements (SLAs).

Unlike traditional maritime carriers entering logistics through organic growth, CMA CGM has pursued rapid scale via acquisition: CEVA (2019), Bolloré (2022), and now FedEx Supply Chain (2026). This pattern mirrors moves by Maersk, which acquired logistics firms like Senator International and Performance Team to bolster its end-to-end offerings — though Maersk’s logistics revenue remains below $4 billion annually, compared to CMA CGM’s projected post-acquisition logistics revenue exceeding $7 billion.

Source: Supply Chain Dive

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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