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Maritime Industry Briefing: Volvo Trucks Expansion, FedEx Earnings

By MGN EditorialMarch 20, 2026 at 08:44 PM

Volvo Trucks announces major investments and a record truck order, while FedEx reports strong quarterly earnings.

In this week's maritime industry news roundup, Volvo Trucks North America unveiled a series of significant announcements at the American Trucking Associations' Technology & Maintenance Council (TMC) annual meeting. The company detailed a $2 billion product investment program, a milestone fleet order for 400 trucks, and plans for a new manufacturing facility in Mexico. According to Freight Waves, Volvo's $2 billion investment will fund the development of new truck models and technologies over the next four years. The company also received a record order for 400 VNL model trucks from an unnamed fleet customer. Additionally, Volvo announced plans to build a new $400 million manufacturing plant in Mexico to increase production capacity. 'This investment demonstrates our commitment to the North American market and our customers,' said Peter Voorhoeve, president of Volvo Trucks North America. 'It will allow us to continue delivering industry-leading products and services.' In other news, FedEx Corporation reported strong third-quarter financial results, prompting the company to raise its full-year guidance. According to Freight Waves, FedEx's performance was buoyed by volume and yield growth as well as structural cost savings. The logistics giant saw double-digit revenue increases across its Express, Ground, and Freight segments. 'Our team's outstanding execution drove these excellent results,' said Raj Subramaniam, FedEx's president and chief operating officer. 'We continue to benefit from our investments in automation and network capabilities.' These announcements highlight the continued investment and growth in the maritime transportation and logistics sectors, even as economic headwinds persist. Truck manufacturers like Volvo are positioning themselves for the future, while integrators like FedEx are capitalizing on strong demand and operational efficiencies.
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