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Freight start-up Sennder eyes doubled revenue with deal to buy part of U.S. rival

Digital freight firm Sennder has actually agreed to buy the European logistics operations of its U.S. competitor C.H. Robinson in an offer set to double its revenue to 1.4 billion euros ($ 1.5 billion), the German company stated on Tuesday.

Sennder, which brokers freight loads to freight forwarders through its online platform, hopes to optimise its connecting journeys with the bigger size. This makes us more appealing for small transport companies as well as shippers throughout Europe, Sennder's President David Nothacker said.

The firm, which according to its site is backed by private equity investors Baillie Gifford, Accel and HV Capital, has operations across Europe, including in the Netherlands, France and Poland.

The acquisition of C.H. Robinson's European Surface Transportation (EST) operations was anticipated to close in the final quarter of this year, Sennder said in a declaration.

The transaction will be settled completely in money. We have concurred not to reveal the purchase rate, Nothacker told . Sennder would continue to examine new chances in the coming months, he included. We want to continue to invest, we want to continue to grow, we have big plans.

The company does not currently plan a new financing round, Nothacker stated. About a year ago, the business had actually raised more than $350 million.

(source: Reuters)