FedEx Joins Hedera Council to Support the Future of Digital Global Supply Chains
Rhea-AI Summary
FedEx (NYSE: FDX) announced on Feb 13, 2026 that it has joined the Hedera Council to support development of governed distributed ledger technology for global supply chains.
FedEx will operate a Hedera node, hold equal voting rights, and contribute operational and architectural expertise to advance trusted, interoperable data verification across cross-border commerce.
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Market Reality Check
Peers on Argus
FDX is up 0.63% while key peers are down: UPS -1.91%, CHRW -14.67%, EXPD -13.74%, JBHT -5.67%, ZTO -0.73%. The positive move appears stock-specific and tied to company news rather than a sector rotation.
Historical Context
| Date | Event | Sentiment | Move | Catalyst |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 09 | Strategic investment deal | Positive | -1.3% | Consortium all-cash offer for InPost shares with significant ownership stake. |
| Feb 05 | Data collaboration | Positive | +1.4% | Launch of Retail Momentum Index using FedEx and Dun & Bradstreet data. |
| Feb 02 | AI product launch | Positive | +4.0% | Introduction of AI-powered Tracking+ and Returns+ post-purchase tools. |
| Jan 27 | Debt offering | Neutral | +0.7% | Pricing of $3.7 billion FedEx Freight senior notes tied to planned spin-off. |
| Jan 27 | Leadership change | Neutral | +2.6% | Appointment of new COO for U.S. and Canada Surface Operations. |
Recent strategic and technology-focused announcements have generally coincided with positive price reactions, with only the large InPost transaction seeing a short-term negative move.
Over the last few months, FedEx has combined strategic deals, technology initiatives, and capital markets activity. The InPost consortium offer on Feb 9, 2026 drew a modest negative reaction despite its premium terms. Data-focused collaborations and AI-powered solutions in early February produced gains of up to 4.05%. A $3.7 billion senior notes offering and leadership changes around Network 2.0 also saw constructive responses. Today’s Hedera Council announcement extends this digital-infrastructure trajectory, reinforcing FedEx’s focus on data-driven, digitally native supply chains.
Market Pulse Summary
This announcement underscores FedEx’s push toward digitally native global supply chains by joining the Hedera Council and operating a node on its network. It complements recent AI and data-collaboration initiatives, pointing to a broader data-centric strategy. Investors may watch how quickly these efforts translate into operational efficiencies, customer adoption, and measurable improvements in visibility, automation, and compliance across FedEx’s logistics network.
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Contributing the company's extensive operational expertise and perspective to support cooperative approaches to distributed infrastructure.
FedEx's participation in Hedera Council reflects its long-term strategic focus on enabling global commerce to operate increasingly at the speed of data rather than the speed of paper or physical checkpoints. As supply chains become more digitally integrated, trusted data infrastructure is expected to play a growing role in supporting automation, enhanced digital visibility, and continuous compliance, while maintaining strong governance and risk controls across complex international trade environments.
Hedera's public, enterprise-grade distributed ledger technology (DLT) provides a governed trust and notarization layer designed to support interoperable, multi-platform digital ecosystems while allowing enterprises to retain control of high-volume and sensitive operational data within their own environments.
Through its role on the Hedera Council, FedEx intends to contribute operational expertise and architectural perspective to support open, cooperative approaches to distributed infrastructure that enable the long-term digital evolution of global supply chains, including:
- Helping advance trusted digital infrastructure for the future of global supply chains
- Reducing friction in cross-border commerce by enabling secure, shared data verification across organizations and jurisdictions
"The digital transformation of global supply chains is inevitable," said Vishal Talwar, executive vice president, chief digital and information officer of FedEx Corp., and president of FedEx Dataworks. "As supply chains become increasingly digital-native, trusted data must be shared and verified across many parties without increasing risk or centralizing control. Hedera provides a neutral, enterprise-grade trust layer that enables verification at global scale, while allowing organizations like FedEx to continue building differentiated capabilities on top."
"We are proud to welcome FedEx to the Council," said Tom Sylvester, president of Hedera Council. "FedEx brings deep operational insight into global logistics and commerce, and their perspective will be valuable as the industry transitions toward digitally native supply chains. We look forward to working together to advance trusted, interoperable data verification that supports collaboration across industries and jurisdictions."
As a Council member, FedEx will operate a node on the Hedera network and will hold equal voting rights alongside other members, participating directly in the governance of Hedera software and services.
About FedEx Corp.
FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) provides customers and businesses worldwide with a broad portfolio of transportation, e-commerce, and business services. With annual revenue of
About Hedera Council
Hedera Council is a globally distributed governing body composed of the world's leading organizations, including Fortune 500 companies, banks, web3 innovators, and top universities, that govern the Hedera network. With members spanning diverse industries and regions, the council ensures decentralized, collusion-resistant governance.
Council members run network nodes and approve core updates, maintaining the security and integrity of the Hedera network. This trusted governance model sets Hedera apart as the enterprise-grade public network for scalable, secure, and transparent applications.
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