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CEVA Logistics, a subsidiary of the CMA CGM Group, has signed a new multi-year agreement with Ferrari, extending its role as Official Logistics Provider and elevating its status to Premium Partner for both Scuderia Ferrari HP and—beginning in 2026—Ferrari Hypercar.
Under the renewed contract, CEVA will continue to manage end-to-end logistics for Scuderia Ferrari HP while expanding its support to Ferrari’s Hypercar program. Its services include routing, transport mode selection, provider management, customs clearance and emergency protocols, all delivered with a commitment to low-carbon, more sustainable logistics solutions.
Since 2022, CEVA has partnered closely with Scuderia Ferrari HP to deliver high-performance logistics across 92 Grand Prix races, involving:
Six kits transported in parallel each year (each kit comprising six 40-foot containers) Transit through 52 countries More than 4,000 tons of equipment moved Over 600,000 kilometers (375,000 miles) traveled—roughly the distance to the moon A fully multimodal transport mix: ocean, road, air and rail
Enhanced partnership and brand presence
With its move from Team Partner to Premium Partner, CEVA Logistics will benefit from greater brand visibility. The strengthened partnership aligns CEVA with Scuderia Ferrari HP, the only team to compete in every Formula 1 World Championship since 1950 and the record holder with 248 Grand Prix wins and 16 Constructors’ titles. CEVA continues to expand its global profile as it pursues its goal of becoming one of the world’s top five logistics companies. The company will also gain exposure as Premium Partner of Ferrari Hypercar and Ferrari Challenge.
New Hypercar logistics responsibilities in 2026
Beginning in 2026, CEVA will manage Ferrari’s logistics in the Hypercar category of the FIA World Endurance Championship—the premier stage for endurance racing innovation. Ferrari has raced in this class since 2023 with the 499P, achieving multiple wins, including a historic trio of victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans (2023–2025). Ferrari Hypercar also secured both the Constructors’ and Drivers’ World Championship titles in 2025, with car no. 51 driven by Antonio Giovinazzi, James Calado and Alessandro Pier Guidi.
Driving toward decarbonisation
CEVA is committed to reducing the environmental footprint of Ferrari’s racing logistics. It routinely uses its global warehouse network to store logistics kits rather than returning them to Italy and has expanded the use of rail transport—introduced in North America in 2023 and deployed again in 2025 to support the Shanghai Grand Prix via a combined rail-ocean route from Maranello to Antwerp.
Mathieu Friedberg, CEO of CEVA Logistics, said:
“Since 2022, CEVA Logistics has demonstrated its commitment to the operational excellence, innovation and low-carbon solutions required by a customer like Ferrari. Becoming a Premium Partner of Scuderia Ferrari HP—and now Ferrari Hypercar—demonstrates CEVA’s ambition and ability to deliver excellence in support of Ferrari.”
Lorenzo Giorgetti, Chief Racing Revenue Officer at Ferrari, said:
“Ferrari and CEVA Logistics share a culture rooted in excellence, innovation and teamwork—values that drive performance on and off the track in both Formula 1 and the World Endurance Championship. CEVA has supported our global racing activities with precision, reliability and a strong sustainability vision. As we deepen our collaboration, we continue to push boundaries together, guided by the same pursuit of speed, efficiency and progress that defines the Ferrari spirit.”

