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November 30, 2023
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Moving ahead of Ocean Freight, CMA CGM now expands into home deliveries

By Priti Naik

Following Maersk, CMA CGM has envisioned to become a vertically integrated logistics company. It has aimed to provide door-to-door services that are traditionally offered by forwarders and 3PLs. The integrated model includes fulfillment and package delivery for e-commerce companies, giving even small vendors access to a large-scale distribution network.

CMA CGM, on Monday announced buying a 51% stake in Colis Privé, France’s leading player in deliveries to consumers. The deal gives CMA CGM an option to double down and increase its stake later on. The acquisition will add to the portfolio of CMA CGM’s Ceva Logistics subsidiary. Ceva is the centerpiece of the firm’s logistics transformation: in 2019, the carrier spent an estimated $1.4-1.6 billion to buy all shares in publicly-listed Ceva, then took it private and moved its headquarters to Marseille.

The collaboration has given CMA CGM a network of 110 regional branches across France, along with an international presence in Belgium, Luxembourg, and Morocco and soon to be in the Netherlands. Colis Privé’s existing customer base includes more than 200 e-commerce companies, including big names like Alibaba and Haribo. The CMA CGM Group intends to expand Colis Privé internationally, using Ceva Logistics’ expertise and its network to boost its business.

Rodolphe Saadé, Chairman and CEO of the CMA CGM Group said, “The acquisition of a majority stake in Colis Privé is an important step in the development strategy of our logistics activities. This operation will enable us to offer end-to-end logistics solutions to our e-commerce customers for whom the last mile is a critical stage.”

The group also recently announced the purchase of Ingram Micro’s Commerce & Lifecycle Services (CLS) business, adding to CEVA Logistics’ e-commerce operations.

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