Panalpina makes another acquisition in a move to expand perishables network

June 14, 2018: In a move to expand its further network further, supply chain solutions provider Panalpina will acquire the Argentina-based Newport Cargo SA, a market leader in air freight exports. The companies reached a respective agreement on June 13, 2018. The deal is subject to conditions. The company is headquartered in the center of […]

Panalpina makes another acquisition in a move to expand perishables network
X

June 14, 2018: In a move to expand its further network further, supply chain solutions provider Panalpina will acquire the Argentina-based Newport Cargo SA, a market leader in air freight exports. The companies reached a respective agreement on June 13, 2018. The deal is subject to conditions.

The company is headquartered in the center of Buenos Aires and with offices at the Ezeiza International Airport, Newport Cargo handles 24,000 tonnes of air freight exports per year.

Newport Cargo is fully owned by the CEO, the CFO Jose Gancedo and the CCO Federico Calvo. The company’s 42 staff, who serve 150 customers, and the 60 employees of Panalpina Argentina will be joined under one roof in Buenos Aires. Once the deal is closed, Calvo will join Panalpina and be responsible for the company’s air freight operations in Argentina. He will be accompanied by Fernando Loureiro in the perishables business.

“Panalpina’s perishables activities originated in Latin America, which is one of the world’s high-production regions for fresh produce. By acquiring Newport Cargo, we are not only gaining control over Argentinian perishables exports, but from neighboring countries too,” explains Stefan Karlen, CEO of Panalpina. “Fish, fruit, and seeds for example, are trucked from various regions across the border to Argentina and flown out of Buenos Aires. So with this acquisition we are expanding our perishables footprint in an entire region and again strengthening our global end-to-end capabilities for perishables.”

Newport Cargo exports fish and berries to the US, where the company has a strong customer base and an office in Miami, while Panalpina traditionally imports high tech and consumer goods into Argentina. The cargo flows from South America northbound can be connected with or integrated in the unique Panalpina Charter Network with its gateway in Huntsville, Alabama.

“Over the past forty years we have built very strong relationships with customers and airlines, a very broad perishables expertise and a successful niche business with live animals. We can bring this expertise into Panalpina’s global network and benefit from established structures and processes that will upgrade our service offering and enable sustainable growth, also in the future,” says Roberto Fernandez, CEO and majority shareholder of Newport Cargo.

“Soon our workforce in Argentina will almost double and we are very excited to get the top-notch concentrated perishables and equine knowledge of our new colleagues at Newport Cargo on board,” comments Laurent Riesen, Panalpina’s managing director for Argentina and Uruguay.

The companies have agreed not to disclose any financial details of the deal.

Next Story
Share it