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FedEx Freight Struggles Continue to Weigh on Parent Company

By MGN EditorialMarch 20, 2026 at 08:44 PM

FedEx Freight's financial performance has again dragged down the overall results of FedEx Corporation, raising concerns about the freight segment's outlook.

In the latest sign of ongoing challenges in the freight sector, FedEx Corporation reported that its FedEx Freight division was a 'drag' on the company's consolidated financial results for the most recent quarter. According to FreightWaves, FedEx Freight's performance was weaker than expected, contributing to the company lowering its outlook for the freight segment. This marks the second consecutive quarter that FedEx Freight has underperformed, putting pressure on the parent company's overall earnings. 'FedEx Freight was again a drag on FedEx Corp.'s consolidated results, which came in ahead of expectations,' the FreightWaves report stated. The freight industry has faced a number of headwinds in recent months, including softening demand, excess capacity, and rising costs. These factors appear to be taking a toll on FedEx Freight, which is a critical component of FedEx Corporation's diversified logistics and transportation business. While the parent company's overall results may have exceeded expectations, the continued struggles of the freight division are a concerning sign for the broader health of the maritime and logistics sectors. Industry analysts will be closely watching to see if FedEx Freight can turn the corner and contribute more positively to FedEx Corporation's performance in the quarters ahead.
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