All Mergers & Acquisitions articles – Page 2
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CPKC targets safe Mexican alternative
Shortly after confirming itself as a newly merged entity, Canadian Pacific Kansas City Railroad (CPKC), outlined a “safe alternative route that is considerably faster” from Asia to key locations in the US via Mexico.
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Port and terminal Investors crowd in
There is an array of news this month from around the globe regarding investment in port and terminal businesses.
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Acquisition activity spikes with port sector deals prominent
Acquisition activity in the ports and wider shipping and logistics sector is seeing something of a spike.
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COSCO Pauses
COSCO Shipping Ports (CSP) is delaying the completion of the acquisition of a 35 per cent stake in Hamburger Hafen und Lagerhausgesellschaft’s…
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Hapag lloyd acquires SAAM terminals
In a surprise move, Hapag Lloyd, the Germany-based shipping line, has announced the acquisition of the terminal business of SM SAAM S.A.
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HAL offer for Boskalis recommended
At the time of writing in early September 2022, Dutch investor HAL Holding, had raised its offer to acquire Dutch dredging and marine services provider Boskalis, to €33 per share.
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APMT takes a slice of EAS
News that APM Terminals is taking over 30 per cent of a failed shipyard in Suape came as a big surprise. Rob Ward looks at the implications
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J M Baxi Acquisition
J M Baxi Ports & Logistics Ltd, a unit of the Mumbai-based J M Baxi Group, has gained complete – 100 per cent - control of the Visakha Container Terminal
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Veson Takes Q88
Veson Nautical, the maritime freight software provider, is acquiring information management and software platform specialist, Q88.
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PSA CONSOLIDATION IN HALIFAX
PSA International Pte Ltd (PSA) has consolidated its position at the Canadian East Coast port of Halifax (NS) by acquiring the second major cargo terminal at the port, in a process that will enable the company to better plan its future operating activities.
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