Bolloré Logistics expands Nordic presence

Bolloré Logistics has expanded its presence in the Nordics with the acquisition of a majority stake in the Swedish company Global Freight Solutions  (G Solutions) and its Finnish affiliate.

The forwarder said the acquisition was a strategic move to complement the Nordic regional network having previously established a structure in Norway, which was subsequently joined by a similar investment in Denmark.

Established in 2006, G Solutions is headquartered in the maritime hub of Gothenburg, with additional offices in Stockholm and Helsinki.

“As an export driven economy Sweden is an industrial powerhouse,” the forwarder said. “Alongside Finland, the area matches perfectly many of Bolloré Logistics’ strategic industry verticals, such as mining, power, automotive, aeronautics and defence, telecom, hi tech, healthcare and retail.”

Henri Le Gouis, chief executive, Europe, of Bolloré Logistics, said: “I am delighted to strengthen our footprint in the region, this will allow greater depth and consistency to our commercial proximity with clients.

“As the deal neared completion, we have already been working together under a partnership arrangement. This already delivered many commercial opportunities and we are delighted now to formalise our shared future, such as coupling up with the company’s industrial projects division, and to offer Swedish exporters new logistics solutions boosting their performances into the African, Middle East and Asian markets.”

G Solutions managing director Johan Moerth added: “Now with access to the company’s systems, expertise and strategic carrier alliances I believe we will contribute very strongly to its growth in the region.

“In the challenging times of Covid-19 we are already extending Bolloré Logistics charter options and bespoke industry solutions across the full range of clients in our region. Whether it be China, the Americas or our unparalleled reach in Africa, we are seeing immediate synergies between our local client relationships and the power and scope of solutions that only a major player can provide.”

The forwarder said the moved extends its network to 600 offices in 109 countries with 25,000 employees.

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Damian Brett

Damian Brett
I have been writing about the freight and logistics industry since 2007 when I joined International Freighting Weekly to cover the shipping sector.After a stint in PR, I have gone on to work for Containerisation International and Lloyds List - where I was editor of container shipping - before joining Air Cargo News in 2015.Contact me on [email protected]