Maersk completes Martin Bencher Group acquisition

Maersk completes Martin Bencher Group acquisition

Maersk completes Martin Bencher Group acquisition Maersk

Shipping giant Maersk has completed the acquisition of Martin Bencher Group, a Danish project logistics expert. The acquisition has been valued at $61 million, Maersk noted in its confirmation. 

“I am thrilled to welcome Martin Bencher to Maersk. With the addition of Martin Bencher, we are strengthening our ability to offer project logistics services to our global clients while providing a more comprehensive offering to a wide array of industries. As such, Martin Bencher really is an excellent fit to Maersk and our integrator strategy,” said, Karsten Kildahl, regional managing director in Europe of Maersk.

Martin Bencher is a renowned specialist within project logistics services with a high degree of reliability, a proven track-record, and a strong focus on Health, Safety, Security and Environment (HSSE). Martin Bencher was founded in 1997 and is an asset-light logistics provider that specialises in project logistics.

Maersk completes Martin Bencher Group acquisition

Martin Bencher’s core capability is designing end-to-end project logistics solutions for global clients, and the company´s competitive strengths include deep industry expertise, a solid track record, long-term stakeholder relationships as well as a highly skilled organisation.

“We look forward to becoming an integral part of Maersk. Our companies complement each other in so many ways, that we expect a seamless transition experience for both our colleagues and clients. Together, we can attain our full potential and will bring the scale, commitment, and capabilities to handle the entire logistics scope of work for clients around the world,” added Peter Thorsoe Jensen, CEO of Martin Bencher

Martin Bencher Group is headquartered in Aarhus, Denmark and has a presence in key locations globally through 31 offices in 23 countries, with almost 170 employees.

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Maersk completes Martin Bencher Group acquisition

Maersk completes Martin Bencher Group acquisition

Maersk completes Martin Bencher Group acquisition Maersk

Shipping giant Maersk has completed the acquisition of Martin Bencher Group, a Danish project logistics expert. The acquisition has been valued at $61 million, Maersk noted in its confirmation. 

“I am thrilled to welcome Martin Bencher to Maersk. With the addition of Martin Bencher, we are strengthening our ability to offer project logistics services to our global clients while providing a more comprehensive offering to a wide array of industries. As such, Martin Bencher really is an excellent fit to Maersk and our integrator strategy,” said, Karsten Kildahl, regional managing director in Europe of Maersk.

Martin Bencher is a renowned specialist within project logistics services with a high degree of reliability, a proven track-record, and a strong focus on Health, Safety, Security and Environment (HSSE). Martin Bencher was founded in 1997 and is an asset-light logistics provider that specialises in project logistics.

Maersk completes Martin Bencher Group acquisition

Martin Bencher’s core capability is designing end-to-end project logistics solutions for global clients, and the company´s competitive strengths include deep industry expertise, a solid track record, long-term stakeholder relationships as well as a highly skilled organisation.

“We look forward to becoming an integral part of Maersk. Our companies complement each other in so many ways, that we expect a seamless transition experience for both our colleagues and clients. Together, we can attain our full potential and will bring the scale, commitment, and capabilities to handle the entire logistics scope of work for clients around the world,” added Peter Thorsoe Jensen, CEO of Martin Bencher

Martin Bencher Group is headquartered in Aarhus, Denmark and has a presence in key locations globally through 31 offices in 23 countries, with almost 170 employees.

Author: Adnan Bajic

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