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Long Corridor Capital Opens 3.79% Position in Pitney Bowes — Logistics Consolidation Watch Begins

The stake signals attention on last-mile infrastructure assets trading below replacement cost in fragmented markets.

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LOUIS XIII · June 20, 2026

Long Corridor Capital Opens 3.79% Position in Pitney Bowes — Logistics Consolidation Watch Begins

The stake signals attention on last-mile infrastructure assets trading below replacement cost in fragmented markets.

Long Corridor Capital disclosed a new position in Pitney Bowes as of March 31, 2026, representing 3.79% of the fund's reported assets under management. The filing marks the first time the Silver-tier allocator has taken a disclosed stake in the $1.2 billion market-cap logistics and shipping technology operator. Pitney Bowes has spent three years quietly repositioning away from legacy postage meter revenue into e-commerce fulfillment and cross-border logistics software.

The position arrived without prior chatter. Long Corridor's last three disclosed entries — all sub-5% AUM allocations — preceded consolidation events within eighteen months. The fund does not chase momentum. It watches fragmented sectors where physical infrastructure meets software margin expansion, particularly where legacy brands carry enterprise relationships that smaller entrants cannot replicate at speed. Pitney Bowes fits the template: 14,000 enterprise clients, embedded shipping APIs in mid-market e-commerce platforms, and a parcel network that processed 180 million cross-border shipments in fiscal 2025.

The timing matters because logistics M&A has gone quiet for eleven quarters. Private equity spent $47 billion on last-mile and fulfillment assets between 2021 and early 2023, then stopped when debt costs moved past 8%. That capital is still committed. It has not been returned. Funds are now twenty-six months into holding periods on assets they expected to flip or re-capitalize by now. Pitney Bowes trades at 0.6x trailing revenue, below the 1.2x sector median, and holds a shipping software stack that integrates with Shopify, BigCommerce, and WooCommerce without requiring clients to rip out existing ERP systems. Long Corridor's entry suggests someone is modeling what a cleaned-up balance sheet and focused asset base would command in a normalized rate environment.

Operators should track three follow-on signals. First, whether Long Corridor files amended disclosures above 5% within ninety days, which would indicate runway for a fuller build. Second, whether Pitney Bowes announces a strategic review or hires a restructuring advisor before the August earnings call. Third, whether private equity firms with maturing logistics portfolios — specifically those holding regional parcel networks acquired in 2021-2022 — begin exploratory conversations about bolt-on acquisition targets. The last time a Silver-tier fund opened a sub-4% position in a sub-$2 billion logistics name, the company was sold within sixteen months at a 47% premium to the disclosure price.

Long Corridor has $940 million in reportable equity AUM as of the March filing. A 3.79% allocation translates to roughly $36 million notional, small enough to build without moving the stock, large enough to matter in a takeout scenario where early accumulation sets the reference price.

The takeaway
Long Corridor's **3.79%** Pitney Bowes stake is the first disclosed logistics position from a consolidation-focused allocator in eleven quarters.
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