June12 , 2026

    CMA CGM set to take over Freightliner’s UK intermodal operations

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    CMA CGM Group has announced the acquisition of Freightliner’s UK intermodal operations, in a deal that includes its rail and road logistics services, inland terminals, and the Freightliner brand.

    The transaction is expected to close in early 2026, subject to regulatory approval.

    Other parts of the Freightliner business — including Heavy Haul, Rotterdam Rail Feeding, and operations in Poland and Germany — will remain under their current ownership.

    Freightliner’s UK intermodal operations will continue to run independently under existing management, with no change to its multi-user and multi-customer business model.

    According to CMA CGM, the acquisition supports its aim to expand lower-carbon,  multimodal transport services across Europe.

    The company said rail freight plays a key role in decarbonising supply chains, and integrating Freightliner will help strengthen its European logistics offering.

    CMA CGM aims to enhance connectivity between ports and inland terminals by developing end-to-end intermodal solutions that combine sea, rail, and road transport.

    Rodolphe Saadé, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the CMA CGM Group, said: “The acquisition of Freightliner, a leading rail freight operator, strengthens our intermodal presence in the United Kingdom, a strategic market for CMA CGM.

    “It enables us to connect sea, rail and road more efficiently, delivering better solutions for our customers. It is also a concrete step in expanding lower-carbon transport options, supporting both their needs and the decarbonisation of global trade.”

    Tim Shoveller, Chief Executive Officer of Freightliner Group, stated: “This transaction marks an exciting new chapter for Intermodal and Heavy Haul, allowing each to focus on their distinct markets under separate ownership.

    “The Intermodal business will become a stand-alone business within CMA CGM’s portfolio, with opportunities to collaborate with other arm’s length CMA CGM companies. Heavy Haul will continue its growth journey in the bulk materials sector under a new brand with a clear focus on strengthening its position as a key freight operator.

    “Our customers will continue to receive the same high-quality leadership and operational teams, and we have robust plans in place to ensure a smooth transition of ownership.”

    CMA CGM has stated that no immediate changes to staffing or operations are planned, and that it will maintain Freightliner’s existing service commitments.

    Recently, CMA CGM’s Short Sea Lines Division launched MAESTRALE, a new Intra-Med service.

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