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CMA CGM acquires FedEx Supply Chain for $1.4B to triple North America contract logistics

2026/07/05
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CMA CGM acquires FedEx Supply Chain for $1.4B to triple North America contract logistics

According to postandparcel.info, the CMA CGM Group has agreed to acquire FedEx Supply Chain, a subsidiary of FedEx Corp, for an enterprise value of $1.4 billion.

Strategic Expansion in North America

The acquisition advances CMA CGM’s more than 25-year commitment to U.S. supply chain infrastructure and accelerates its strategy to deliver end-to-end logistics solutions across North America. By integrating FedEx Supply Chain’s assets—and its workforce of nearly 10,000 team members—CEVA Logistics, CMA CGM’s logistics arm, will become a leading contract logistics provider on the continent.

The combined entity will operate approximately 150 warehouses, expanding CEVA’s overall North American footprint to more than 240 locations and a total workforce of 20,000 people. This represents a tripling of CMA CGM’s existing contract logistics scale in the region—a core objective explicitly stated in the announcement.

Integrated Freight and Commercial Agreements

In parallel with the acquisition, CMA CGM and FedEx expect to enter into multi-year commercial agreements covering air and ocean freight services. Under the terms, CMA CGM will become a preferred ocean carrier for FedEx under a non-exclusive agreement. The companies will also collaborate on select air cargo capacity solutions to improve aircraft utilization and secure flexible long-haul capacity.

These freight partnerships are scheduled to commence in phases between now and 2028. The acquisition itself is expected to close in 2026, subject to customary regulatory approvals in the United States and other jurisdictions.

Leadership Perspectives

Rodolphe Saadé, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the CMA CGM Group, emphasized the strategic alignment:

“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 CEO of FedEx, framed the transaction as a portfolio optimization move:

“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.”

Advisory and Legal Support

Financial and legal advisory roles were assigned to established global firms. Morgan Stanley and Messier & Associés are acting as financial advisors to CMA CGM, while Cleary Gottlieb serves as its legal counsel. For FedEx, JPMorgan is the financial advisor and Baker McKenzie provides legal counsel.

The deal underscores a broader industry trend toward consolidation in contract logistics—particularly among maritime carriers seeking to vertically integrate into land-based fulfillment. CMA CGM’s investment follows similar moves by Maersk, which acquired logistics providers like LF Logistics and Project44 to deepen its end-to-end capabilities. Unlike Maersk’s earlier acquisitions, however, this transaction directly triples CMA CGM’s North American contract logistics scale overnight—making it one of the most significant regional expansions in the sector this year.

Source: Post & Parcel

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

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