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CMA CGM Expands Logistics Empire with $1.4B Acquisition of FedEx Supply Chain Unit

By MGN EditorialJuly 1, 2026 at 06:00 PM

French shipping giant CMA CGM has agreed to acquire FedEx's supply chain services division for $1.4 billion, folding the business into its Ceva Logistics subsidiary in a move that further consolidates the carrier's end-to-end logistics ambitions.

## CMA CGM Acquires FedEx Supply Chain Unit for $1.4 Billion French container shipping and logistics conglomerate CMA CGM has struck a $1.4 billion deal to acquire FedEx's supply chain services division, according to FreightWaves. The business will be integrated into Ceva Logistics, CMA CGM's existing third-party logistics arm, marking another significant step in the carrier's strategy to build a fully integrated, asset-backed logistics network. The transaction represents a major divestiture for FedEx, which has been streamlining its portfolio as part of a broader restructuring effort to sharpen focus on its core express and parcel delivery operations. The supply chain unit being sold encompasses contract logistics and related services that FedEx had built up over many years. For CMA CGM, the acquisition is consistent with a well-established pattern of aggressive expansion beyond ocean freight. The Marseille-based group acquired Ceva Logistics in 2019 and has since used it as a platform for successive bolt-on deals, building capabilities in air freight, road transport, and contract logistics. Adding FedEx's supply chain assets would substantially increase Ceva's footprint in North America and deepen its warehousing and fulfilment capabilities. ### Broader Market Context The deal arrives against a backdrop of mixed macroeconomic signals for the freight and logistics sector. The June 2026 ISM Manufacturing PMI came in at 53.3%, indicating expansion in U.S. manufacturing activity, according to the Institute for Supply Management. While new orders and production are growing, the report also flagged contracting exports, rising input prices, and slowing supplier deliveries — conditions that point to continued complexity in global supply chains. For logistics providers, a manufacturing sector in expansion mode typically translates to stronger demand for contract logistics, warehousing, and freight management services — precisely the capabilities CMA CGM is seeking to bolster through this acquisition. ### Strategic Implications The transaction underscores the accelerating convergence between ocean carriers and land-side logistics providers. CMA CGM, alongside rivals such as Maersk and MSC, has invested heavily in building end-to-end supply chain solutions, moving well beyond the traditional port-to-port model. Integrating FedEx's supply chain expertise and customer relationships into Ceva Logistics would give CMA CGM a stronger competitive position in the lucrative contract logistics market, particularly in North America. The deal is subject to customary regulatory approvals. Financial close terms were not disclosed beyond the headline $1.4 billion valuation, as reported by FreightWaves.
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