Supply chain company, CEVA Logistics, has strengthened its longstanding relationship with Ferrari.
The renewed agreement will see CEVA Logistics continue as Official Logistics Provider for Scuderia Ferrari HP, managing the full spectrum of race logistics while expanding its remit to include Ferrari’s FIA World Endurance Championship Hypercar program.
The expanded partnership reflects CEVA Logistics’ ambition to grow its global footprint as it targets a position among the world’s top five logistics companies.
Since 2022, CEVA has overseen logistics for 92 Formula 1 Grands Prix, coordinating an intricate multimodal network to transport six complete kit sets, each comprising six 40′ containers, around the world.
The operation has spanned 52 countries, more than 4,000 tonnes of equipment and over 600,000 kilometres of travel through a mix of ocean, road, air and rail freight.
Under the enhanced partnership, CEVA Logistics’ branding will receive greater visibility across Scuderia Ferrari HP’s Formula 1 presence, as well as in the Ferrari Hypercar and Ferrari Challenge programs.
The promotion to Premium Partner builds on Ferrari’s celebrated motorsports heritage, including its record 248 Grand Prix victories and 16 Constructors’ Championships.
From 2026, CEVA Logistics will also support Ferrari Hypercar logistics in the World Endurance Championship. Ferrari’s 499P has dominated the category since its 2023 debut, securing three consecutive Le Mans victories and clinching both the 2025 Constructors’ and Drivers’ Championships, the latter with the No. 51 trio of Antonio Giovinazzi, James Calado and Alessandro Pier Guidi.

A focus of the expanded agreement is decarbonisation.
CEVA Logistics has increasingly prioritised an ‘ocean-first’ multimodal model, using its global warehouse footprint to store equipment closer to race locations rather than returning it to Italy.
Rail has also been incorporated more frequently, including routes across North America and a 2025 hybrid rail-ocean solution linking Maranello, Antwerp and Shanghai.
CEVA Logistics CEO, Mathieu Friedberg, said the strengthened partnership reflects both companies’ shared commitment to innovation and operational excellence.
“Becoming a Premium Partner of Scuderia Ferrari HP, and now Ferrari Hypercar, is proof of CEVA’s ambition and ability to deliver excellence in support of Ferrari,” he said.
Ferrari Chief Racing Revenue Officer, Lorenzo Giorgetti, said the collaboration continues to evolve in a way that matches Ferrari’s competitive philosophy.
“CEVA supported our racing activities around the world, combining precision and reliability with a clear vision for sustainability,” he said.
“As we strengthen our collaboration, we continue to push boundaries together.”
CEVA Logistics, part of the CMA CGM Group, operates in 170 countries with a workforce of around 110,000 and recorded $18.3 billion USD in revenue in 2024.
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