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Siemens picks Toyota's Vanderlande as purchaser for logistics system, sources say

Siemens has actually picked Toyota's Vanderlande as a purchaser for its airport logistics unit Siemens Logistics, 3 people knowledgeable about the bidding procedure told Reuters on Thursday.

The precise terms are being negotiated and the deal is still pending Siemens' supervisory board approval, two of the sources stated.

Both Siemens and Vanderlande decreased to comment on the matter.

Vanderlande, owned by Japan's Toyota Industries since 2017, is a Dutch manufacturer of baggage conveyor belts and parcel-sorting systems used in more than 600 airports around the world.

It employs 9,000 individuals and makes 2.2 billion euros ($ 2.45 billion) in annual sales.

Siemens Logistics is the last among the so-called portfolio. business that the German commercial giant has actually been offering. because 2019 to concentrate more on its core service.

It expects proceeds in the lower three-digit million. euro variety from the sale, according to the company sources.

(source: Reuters)