DFDS Group, which offers Danish maritime and logistics solutions, is a freight forwarding operator U.N. Ro-Ro announced that it had reached an agreement to buy 98.8 percent of its shares for 950 million euros.
In the explanations contained in the website of DFDS Group, DFDS Group, U.N. It is reported that Ro-Ro has agreed to buy 98.8 percent of its shares from ActeraGroup and RoroInvestmentsSarl, one of the Esas Holding companies. "The transaction will be handled by Turkish, Austrian, German and Italian competition authorities as the transaction is a strategic asset at the transfer point of the Trieste terminal," DFDS Group said in a statement to the DFDS Group that it will pay 950m euros for the purchase. Approval process is expected to be completed in June 2018. We believe that the purchasing process will add significant value to our customers, employees and shareholders. Purchase with dfds'n service network in Turkey and also in the rapidly growing transport market between the EU expands to include."
"We will offer better logistics and competitiveness to their logistics"
DFDS Group Chief Executive Officer Niels Smedegaard, whose comments include comments, Ro-Ro has been expanding operations in the most attractive freight market in Europe, which is operationally similar to Northern Europe. "This acquisition will enable us to develop our network, our philosophy, our experience and our ability, together with our existing strong management team. while UN Ro-Ro supports the growth of our customers and gives us the opportunity to further develop our business. UN Ro-Ro Turkey and the biggest platform with an annual capacity of 300 thousand semi-trailers in trade between Europe and TR. We believe that new opportunities will arise through the consolidation of the two companies' forces and the expansion of sea and intermodal railway lines. to our extensive line between logistics companies in Europe, the EU and Turkey will be able to provide better and more competitive services."
UN Ro-Ro CEO Selçuk Boztepe expressed his enthusiasm for being part of the DFDS network and stated that they believed that the sales process would create opportunities for both their customers and their employees. U.N. Ro-Ro to invest, Turkey's economy, the power of the logistics infrastructure and with the European Union increased by a thriving export center Show belief that when pointing Boztepe, "dfds's maritime experience, expanded transportation network and financial strength with more strength to the Turkish exporters and we will continue to add value to international road haulage and logistics companies."