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Duvenbeck Group acquires German logistics provider

Duvenbeck Group is strengthening its presence and operational capabilities in northern Germany by acquiring Sander Logistics Group.

With locations in Hamburg, Itzehoe, Rostock, Halle, and Moosburg, Sander will enhance Duvenbeck’s existing network and provide improved access to key markets in northern and eastern Germany.

“The acquisition of Sander represents a logical and consistent implementation of the goals that we’ve set ourselves. We’re expanding our presence both geographically and in terms of customers’ industries. We’ll create additional benefits for Duvenbeck and for Sander’s customers through the new business sites, particularly in northern Germany, and through the well-founded expertise that Sander provides,” stated Hakan Bicil, CEO of Duvenbeck Group.

In addition, the Sander brand will continue to operate independently in the market. This approach ensures the preservation of established customer relationships and personalized services while benefiting from the resources and extensive network of Duvenbeck Group.

“Becoming part of the Duvenbeck Group as a subsidiary allows us to offer our logistics solutions within a broader network and provide our customers with even more comprehensive support. We’re receiving the necessary flexibility as a self-contained subsidiary to maintain our well-established working methods and individual customer relations. Working together, we’ll create significant benefits and tap into new market opportunities in Germany and in Europe,” noted Dr Jörg Schmeidler, Managing Director of Sander Logistics Group.





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