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Maritime and Logistics Expansion: Container Services, Freighter Conversions, and New Trade Routes

By MGN EditorialApril 10, 2026 at 12:44 AM

CMA CGM's new Asia express service at Jaxport joins industry-wide cargo expansion including Boeing 777 freighter conversions and FedEx Freight's diversification strategy.

The maritime and logistics sectors are experiencing renewed momentum as operators expand capacity and route networks in response to growing cargo demand. ## Jaxport Adds Direct Asia Service CMA CGM has selected Jacksonville as the newest port of call for its Asia express service, marking the third direct Far East connection to the Florida port. Beginning in June, the service will help fill capacity at Jaxport's recently upgraded Blount Island container terminal, a significant expansion for one of the U.S.'s busiest gateways. The addition reflects growing competition among major ports to capture transcontinental container traffic and validates the region's infrastructure investments. ## Aviation Sector Transforms with Freighter Conversions Complementing maritime expansion, the aviation cargo sector is undergoing significant transformation. The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration approved Mammoth Freighters' conversion of Boeing 777-200 passenger aircraft into dedicated freighters, marking the first such conversion of this aircraft type. These converted widebodies, expected to enter service later this year, will expand air cargo capacity at a time when freight demand remains robust across global supply chains. ## LTL Carrier Broadens Cargo Portfolio FedEx Freight, the nation's largest LTL carrier, is pursuing diversification ahead of its spin-off from FedEx Corporation. The carrier aims to capture new volume in healthcare, food, energy, and small business segments—sectors where specialized logistics capabilities command premium margins. This strategic expansion reflects confidence in sustained freight demand while positioning the independent company for sustainable growth post-separation. ## Industry Context These announcements underscore a broader trend: logistics operators across modes are investing in capacity, service breadth, and route expansion. Port improvements, aircraft conversions, and carrier diversification collectively signal sustained investment in global supply chain infrastructure. For shippers and logistics providers, the expanding options—from ocean containers to air freight to specialized ground services—offer greater routing flexibility and competitive service options.
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