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DSV to produce worldwide logistics giant with $15.9 bln Schenker takeover

Denmark's DSV has actually consented to buy Schenker, the logistics arm of German state rail operator Deutsche Bahn, for 14.3 billion euros ($ 15.85 billion) in an offer that would make it the world's. most significant logistics company.

The acquisition will be the most significant by a Danish company and. move DSV above Swiss group Kuehne und Nagel in both. volume and income.

The all-cash transaction will be financed through a. combination of an equity raising of 4-5 billion euros and financial obligation. funding, DSV stated.

DSV, which began as a small business of 10 truckers in. 1976, said the industrial and operational fit between the two. groups will contribute to development, job development and strong. financial returns.

Shares in DSV were up 4% by 0701 GMT, extending recent gains. activated by reports that an offer impended.

The acquisition of Schenker is a transformative transaction. for DSV, producing a world-leading player within the worldwide. transport and logistics industry, DSV said in a statement.

Reuters reported on Wednesday that the Danish group had actually won. the race to purchase Schenker, citing Deutsche Bahn and German. government sources.

PLEDGES ADDITIONAL FINANCIAL INVESTMENT

As part of the deal, DSV has actually promised to invest 1 billion. euros in Germany over the next 3-5 years and keep numerous key. jobs in the country. The combined group will have more workers. in Germany five years from now than Schenker and DSV have today,. the Danish company said.

The offer, based on regulatory and German ministerial. approval along with by Deutsche Bahn's supervisory board, is. anticipated to close in the second quarter of next year.

The combined group will have earnings of 293 billion Danish. crowns ($ 43.52 billion) based on 2023 outcomes, with a workforce. of about 147,000 across more than 90 nations, DSV added.

( It) marks the largest deal in DB's history ... It. has been important for us to discover a strong partner for Schenker. and a long-lasting home for the employees of the company, Deutsche. Bahn CEO Richard Lutz said in the statement.

DSV has proliferated through a string of successful. acquisitions - some bigger than the company itself - in an extremely. fragmented logistics market.

Schenker, which has actually been Deutsche Bahn Group's biggest. revenue motorist over the last few years, has more than 70,000 staff members in. about 130 countries, including approximately 15,000 in Germany.

(source: Reuters)