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FedEx announces freight business spin-off, stock surges by 8%


In a major move to reshape its business structure, FedEx has announced plans to spin off its freight division, FedEx Freight, into a separate publicly traded company.

This strategic decision aims to streamline the logistics giant’s operations and unlock greater value for shareholders. Following the news, FedEx’s stock surged by approximately 8% in after-hours trading, reflecting positive investor sentiment.

The decision to separate FedEx Freight, the largest less-than-truckload (LTL) carrier in the U.S., marks a significant shift for the company, which has been undergoing a broader multiyear restructuring.

FedEx believes that by creating two independent, focused companies, each will be better positioned to address the evolving needs of their respective markets—global parcel delivery and LTL freight services.

FedEx Freight, which operates more than 30,000 vehicles and over 350 facilities across North America, generated over $9 billion in revenue in the last fiscal year.

The spin-off will allow the division to operate with greater autonomy, enabling it to respond more swiftly to market demands and improve profitability.

The spin-off is expected to be completed within the next 18 months, although the exact timeline and additional details about the new company remain unclear.

This move follows a trend of restructuring within the logistics industry, where companies are increasingly focusing on distinct business units to enhance operational efficiency.

The announcement has been well-received by the market, with analysts noting that the separation could provide both FedEx and FedEx Freight with increased flexibility and the ability to tailor their strategies to specific market conditions.

Investors are optimistic that this restructuring will unlock shareholder value and drive future growth for both entities.

As part of the overall restructuring, FedEx has also been consolidating its Express and Ground operations.

The company is looking to optimize its operations in the face of changing consumer demands and the evolving global logistics landscape.

This bold move comes as FedEx continues to focus on long-term sustainability, efficiency, and innovation.

With the spin-off, both companies will have the opportunity to focus on their respective core competencies, further positioning them for success in an increasingly competitive market.

FedEx’s decision to spin off its freight business marks a pivotal moment in the company’s history, and its stock’s 8% rise reflects investor confidence in the long-term benefits of this strategic realignment.

The logistics giant’s restructuring efforts, including the new focus on freight, will likely have far-reaching implications in the years ahead.

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