International freight forwarding and logistics company Panalpina has agreed a deal to acquire Belgian companies Adelantex and AD Handling, specialised in the handling of perishables imports in Brussels, Liège and Ostend.
This latest transaction involving Belgium’s market leader is designed to further strengthen the Panalpina Perishables Network in Europe and the company’s global end-to-end offering for fresh produce.
The move follows similar acquisitions in Germany and the Netherlands earlier this year.
With a presence in Brussels and Liège, Adelantex handles approximately 75,000 tonnes of airfreight imports per year, and manages ground handling at Brussels Airport, customs clearance and the onward distribution in Europe.
“This latest acquisition in the perishables arena is another example of how we are building our end-to-end capabilities on the destination side in Europe,' explained Stefan Karlen, CEO of Panalpina. 'Adelantex’ ground handling operations in Brussels are best in class and will serve as a blueprint for similar operations in other countries.
“On top of that, Adelantex has a solid customer base and significant import volumes from important origin markets across the world.' he added. 'This will allow us to seize opportunities in those markets to further grow our perishables business.”
The 46 staff of Adelantex serve roughly 200 customers across Europe that import fruits, vegetables, flowers, fish and plants into the region. The vast majority of perishables are imported via Brussels Airport where Adelantex operates a warehouse directly on the tarmac with 1,600m2 of cold storage. A quarter of the overall volumes are imported via Liège Airport and Ostend Airport.
“As the undisputed market leader in perishables air freight imports in Belgium, Adelantex will benefit from Panalpina’s global footprint and leading position in the perishables market to continue to grow and expand internationally,” noted Jozef Mergan, CEO and majority shareholder of Adelantex and AD Handling.
Adelantex was founded in 1992, originally as a road haulage company, and today is fully-owned by the company’s four directors.
Once the deal is closed, Kris Poels will join Panalpina as country head of perishables in Belgium and Luxembourg. Jellen Bosmans and Igor Vandyck will also remain in the company with positions in finance and operations, respectively. Mergan will support Panalpina in further developing its global perishables business.
“Our Perishables Network is expanding rapidly,' added Bruno Jacques, Panalpina's managing director for Belgium and Luxembourg. 'After the acquisitions in Kenya, Germany and the Netherlands earlier this year, we are now delighted to welcome new perishables experts in Belgium.'
The companies have agreed not to disclose any financial details of the deal.