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Unifeeder announces that it has acquired a 77% stake in The Feedertech Group, a Singapore-based feeder and shortsea operator. The Group’s Chairman, Ali Maghami, will retain the remaining 23% shareholding.

The Feedertech Group

Established in 2003, the Group operates two companies; Feedertech, which is a feedering service, and Perma, a regional shortsea network.

Both operate in the same market and connect the fast-growing trade route of Asia-Middle East via the Indian Subcontinent. The Group generates annual revenue of close to $200m from a diversified customer mix, calls at 50 ports, and transports over 600k TEU annually.

Reducing inefficiencies

By combining the expertise of the two entities, we believe we can deliver a high-quality product for our customers"

The Feedertech Group has enjoyed great success over the years and we are proud of our achievements. We believe the transaction with Unifeeder, and the support of DP World, will allow us to take the business to the next stage of its growth,” says Ali Maghami.

Both Feedertech and Unifeeder share similar business models and a desire to reduce inefficiencies, and by combining the expertise of the two entities, we believe we can deliver a high-quality product for our customers."

Feedering and regional shortsea connectivity

Ali adds, "Furthermore, being part of the DP World family will allow us to benefit from their deep relationship with end customers and a wide global network. We look forward to a prosperous future together.’’

Through Feedertech and Perma, Unifeeder will have the capability to offer feedering and regional shortsea connectivity in Europe, the Mediterranean, North Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and the Indian Subcontinent.

Integrated services

Logistics capabilities enable opportunities in the fast-growing coastal shortsea trade on the Indian Subcontinent

Moreover, the expansion will increase Unifeeder’s logistics capabilities and facilitate integrated services that engage end customers and traders in line with the strategic ambition of the company’s parent, the DP World Group.

It also enables opportunities in the fast-growing coastal shortsea trade on the Indian Subcontinent, complementing the existing India logistics strategy of DP World.

Sustainable logistics solutions

‘‘This is yet another strategic step in our vision to build a global presence, offer a broader network of solutions to customers and leverage the way we engage with them to create the most comprehensive and integrated solutions across multiple geographies,’’ says Jesper Kristensen, CEO of Unifeeder.

 “We are excited to be joining forces with a company that operates on the same values as us. Feedertech’s asset-light business model and approach to preserving the common-user independent platform that focuses on flexibility, reliability, and providing sustainable logistics solutions, making it a clear fit for Unifeeder.” The deal is expected to close by year-end.

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