GXO wants to revive organic growth and target new high-value sectors.

GXO, a specialist in contract logistics, explains that it is entering a phase where the main challenge is no longer just to absorb acquisitions, but to accelerate organic growth again. Its CEO indicates that, since the separation from XPO, the group has grown significantly thru M&A, which has monopolized management’s attention on integration — with, in parallel, a gradual exhaustion of organic momentum.
Financially, the company shows an increase in revenue for 2025, but a visible pressure on margins. The announced strategy: improve profitability by “harvesting” the benefits of past integrations, while focusing efforts on North America and verticals deemed more defensive and premium (aerospace/defense, life sciences, industry/tech).
The message is very “market-oriented”: less dispersion, more sector focus, and a stricter selection of acquisition opportunities (more bolt-ons than transformative deals). For shippers, this means that 3PLs will push vertical specialization even further — and that the value proposition will hinge on operational resilience, compliance, and the ability to scale without losing quality.
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