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FedEx Freight Faces Headwinds Ahead of Spinoff

By MGN EditorialMarch 20, 2026 at 08:44 PM

FedEx's less-than-truckload division is struggling with weak industrial demand, but a strategic shift after a planned spinoff could provide different results.

FedEx Freight, the less-than-truckload (LTL) division of global logistics giant FedEx, is facing a challenging environment as it prepares to be spun off as a separate public company in June. According to a report from the *Journal of Commerce*, FedEx Freight's latest quarterly results show the division is battling the effects of a sluggish U.S. industrial sector. The report notes that FedEx Freight's operating income fell 32% year-over-year in the company's most recent quarter, with revenue also declining. This underperformance is attributed to 'lackluster industrial demand' - a trend that has impacted other freight carriers as well. However, the planned spinoff of FedEx Freight could provide an opportunity for the division to chart a new strategic course. 'A change in strategy after a planned June spinoff could provide different results,' the *Journal of Commerce* article states. The separation from the broader FedEx organization may allow FedEx Freight to better focus on its core LTL business and potentially find new avenues for growth. Analysts will be closely watching how the FedEx Freight spinoff unfolds and whether the division can navigate the current headwinds in the U.S. industrial sector. As a standalone public company, FedEx Freight may have more flexibility to adapt its operations and service offerings to the evolving freight market.
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