FedEx’s board of directors on May 13 approved the spinoff of its less-than-truckload business, FedEx Freight. A FedEx Freight truck travels down a scenic highway. The board of its parent company, FedEx, recently approved a previously announced spinoff of the less-than-truckload company. FedEx’s board of directors on May 13 approved the spinoff of its less-than-truckload business, FedEx Freight.
Name Retention and Strategic Focus
For one, FedEx Freight will retain its name for the next few years, a company spokesperson said in an email to Trucking Dive. The LTL carrier, preparing for a June spinoff from FedEx, is targeting higher-growth customer segments "that align with our offerings", an executive said.
Timeline and Market Conditions
The company’s LTL spinoff remains on track for 2026, but sustained weak market conditions prompted revised business forecasting. By David Taube • Dec. Infographic How To Overcome Today’s Automotive Supply Chain Disruptions Custom content for FedEx View all “We believe door count — not terminal count — is the most relevant measure of our network capacity,” the business said in a key securities filing ahead of the June spinoff. By David Taube • Jan.
Corporate Structure and Shareholder Value
FedEx Freight will be separated from the parcel giant, creating a new publicly traded company, the board announced. FedEx Freight slashes spending 62% ahead of potential spinoff Trucking Dive A FedEx Freight truck is stationed at a dock door. As set out in June, the company delivered on a plan to decide the fate of its LTL unit. FedEx will spin off its LTL trucking unit, FedEx Freight, into a separate, publicly traded company within the next 18 months, the parcel giant announced Thursday.
Industry Precedent
But the spinoff aims to create value for shareholders by running the LTL carrier as pure-play operation, a strategy competitor XPO followed in recent years with its spinoffs of its warehousing and other non-LTL properties.
Source: Supply Chain Dive
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