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Freight & Logistics Briefing: FedEx-China Southern Cargo Tie-Up and Veterans in Logistics Leadership Appointment
By MGN Editorial•June 8, 2026 at 12:00 PM
FedEx and China Southern Airlines move to explore joint cargo efficiencies, while Veterans in Logistics strengthens its leadership with the appointment of its first chairman.
## Freight & Logistics Briefing
### FedEx and China Southern Airlines to Explore Cargo Cooperation
FedEx and China Southern Cargo have announced plans to explore joint cargo efficiencies in a move that could reshape air freight capacity and routing across key trans-Pacific and intra-Asian trade lanes, according to FreightWaves.
The partnership signals a strategic interest from both carriers in optimising belly and dedicated freighter capacity at a time when global air cargo demand remains a critical component of supply chain resilience. China Southern Airlines operates one of the largest fleets in Asia, while FedEx maintains an extensive global express freight network — making the potential synergies between the two carriers commercially significant.
Details of the cooperation framework have yet to be disclosed, but industry observers will be watching closely for any codeshare or capacity-sharing arrangements that could influence freight rates and service offerings on high-volume corridors between China and North America.
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### Veterans in Logistics Names John Tozer as Inaugural Chairman
Veterans in Logistics has appointed John Tozer as its first-ever chairman, reinforcing the organisation's commitment to helping military veterans transition into successful careers within the freight and logistics sector, FreightWaves reports.
Tozer's appointment marks a significant milestone for the non-profit, which works to leverage the discipline, leadership, and operational expertise that veterans bring to the supply chain industry. The creation of a formal chairmanship role reflects the organisation's growing influence and its ambition to expand support programmes for former service members entering logistics, warehousing, and transportation roles.
The logistics industry has long recognised military veterans as a valuable talent pipeline, given the operational and leadership skills developed during service. Tozer's leadership is expected to accelerate outreach efforts and deepen partnerships with industry stakeholders committed to veteran employment initiatives.
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