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SUMMARY
Introduction
The drive to improve scale and profits combined with a highly fragmented
market have resulted in continued M&A in the Transport and Logistics sector.
Datamonitor's monthly Financial Deal Insights series provides a concise yet
comprehensive overview of this activity in this sector. It offers a unique
insight into both deal activity, deal rationale and the market fundamentals
driving the sector.
Scope of this report
- An assessment of recent M&A activity in the Transport and Logistics sector
throughout the world.
- An evaluation of the trends both within the Transport and Logistics sector
as a whole, as well as individual deals.
Research and analysis highlights
The rate of M&A activity in the Transport and Logistics industry has increased
in 2007, and will continue to rise in 2008 as a result of the current
environment and the requirement for global supply chains and one-stop
logistics shops.
The number of deals, both large and small, has been significant in H2 2007 and
this brand of consolidation within the industry has created more opportunities
for companies to offer a wider portfolio of transport services to their
customers across different geographies.
The advent of capital being poured into the Transport and Logistics markets
and this rush of investors is not specific to a single transport mode or
service; there is demand for different types of players, from SCM technology
providers to traditional air-freight forwarders and trucking companies.
Key reasons to read this report
- Understand the recent trends within M&A in the Transport and Logistics
sector.
- Gain a detailed understanding of the market context behind factors driving
both the sector as a whole and individual deals.
- Gain an overview of deal trends on a historical basis and the progress of
individual deals as they happen.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
DATAMONITOR VIEW
- CATALYST
- SUMMARY
- A busy second half of 2007 for the Transportation and Logistics Industry
- Convergence across geographies and services
- Both small and large financial deals well-spread across the globe
- Market fragmentation, global trade and capex to drive consolidation going
forward
APPENDIX
- Definitions
- Ask the analyst
- Datamonitor consulting
- Disclaimer
List of Figures
- Figure 1: Financial Deal Volume Trend in Transport and Logistics Sector
(July-December)
- Figure 2: Transport and Logistics Deal Activity by Value (USD Billion, %
share)
- Figure 3: Financial Deal Volume (nos.) by Size and Month
- Figure 4: Transport and Logistics Deal Trend by Stake Size/Type
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