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CMA CGM to buy FedEx third-party logistics arm in $1.4 billion deal

By Thomson Reuters Jul 1, 2026 | 8:25 AM

PARIS, July 1 (Reuters) – French shipping group CMA CGM has agreed to acquire FedEx’s third-party logistics business for an ​enterprise value of $1.4 billion, it said ‌on Wednesday, as it seeks to expand its presence in the logistics sector and in the United States.

The deal is expected to close later ‌this ​year and will mean ⁠CMA CGM, through its ⁠CEVA Logistics subsidiary, will have around 150 warehouses and 20,000 employees in contract logistics in North America.

Following the acquisition, the ​companies also plan to develop partnerships under which CMA CGM will be the ⁠preferred ocean carrier for ⁠FedEx and they will collaborate on ​air cargo, CMA CGM said in a ​statement.

CMA CGM last year announced plans to ‌invest $20 billion in the United States over four years, winning plaudits from President Donald Trump who has made reviving the U.S. ⁠shipping sector a policy priority.

CMA CGM has also pursued diversification into logistics, port terminals and non-transport ⁠activities to ‌offset volatility in ocean shipping.

FedEx, ⁠in a bid to focus on ​its ‌delivery business, spun off its ​trucking unit, ⁠FedEx Freight FDXF.N, earlier this month.

CMA CGM’s acquisition of the third-party logistics business, known as FedEx Supply Chain, was reported earlier by the Financial Times.

(Reporting by Gus Trompiz;Editing by ​Emelia Sithole-Matarise)