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Fercam will acquire the activities of transport and logistics of the Artoni group
With the new activities the turnover of the group of Bolzano will go up to 900 million euros
January 11, 2017
The logistic group Fercam of Bolzano has signed an understanding in order to acquire the activities of transport and logistics of the Artoni group of Reggio Emilia. "The agreements - it has specified the managing director of Fercam, Thomas Baumgartner - will be still from perfecting themselves in definitive way, also in outcome to the eventual autorizzativa procedure of the Authority Antitrust, but we count to close the definitive agreement as soon as possible in order to begin since quickly to connect the logistic points of distribution of the goods of the Artoni net with our net so as to guarantee still greater capillarity and minors transit times to competitive costs to advantage of the customers of both groups".
The company of Bolzano has emphasized that, graces to a turnover of about 200 million euros generated from the activities of Artoni, with the acquisition the volume of transactions of the Fercam group will touch 900 million euros, of which the reported majority to activity of distributive logistics and contract logistics.
"We are a strong group - it has evidenced Anna Maria Artoni, managing director of Artoni Transports - and with Fercam behind we guarantee our future and for our customers we will have approached to an European and world-wide net. We have chosen Fercam because we have characterized in their industrial project the greater guarantee for the business continuity and the maintenance of the remarkable qualitative level of our services of distributive logistics".
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