In reviewLogistics & Transport3 March 2025

DSV to acquire SCHENKER

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DSV acquires SCHENKER

Deal facts

Buyer
DSV
Target
SCHENKER
Deal value
Not disclosed
Announced
3 March 2025
Status
In review
Sector
Logistics & Transport
Country
Not stated
Consideration
Not stated

Sources

What we know

DSV has agreed to acquire Schenker in a transaction announced on 3 March 2025. The deal involves the logistics sector, classified under NaceSectorsH_52. No specific financial consideration or deal value was disclosed in the available information. The transaction is currently subject to regulatory approval and remains in review.

The acquisition represents a significant consolidation within the global logistics industry. While the exact financial terms remain undisclosed, the strategic alignment between the two entities is evident. The deal structure focuses on combining operational capabilities to enhance market presence. Regulatory bodies are expected to review the transaction before final completion. The parties have not yet confirmed a closing date for the agreement. This development marks a pivotal moment for the logistics sector as it continues to evolve. The transaction is subject to regulatory approval.

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    DSV to acquire SCHENKER

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