Genesee & Wyoming completes Pentalver acquisition to expand maritime container transportation services

Written by Maggie Lancaster, assistant editor
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Genesee & Wyoming, Inc., (G&W) announced that its subsidiary, GWI UK Acquisition Company Limited, has completed the acquisition of all of the issued share capital of Pentalver Transport Limited from a subsidiary of APM Terminals.

Headquartered in Southampton, U.K., Pentalver operates off-dock container terminals (most under long-term lease) strategically placed at each of the four major seaports of Felixstowe, Southampton, London Gateway and Tilbury, as well as an inland terminal located at Cannock, in the U.K. Midlands, near many of the nation’s largest distribution centers. In addition to providing storage for loaded and empty containers on over 100 acres of land, Pentalver also operates a trucking haulage service with more than 150 trucks, primarily providing daily service between the seaports of Felixstowe and Southampton and its inland terminal at Cannock. Pentalver also provides services related to container maintenance and repair (including refrigerated containers) and is one of the largest sellers of new and used containers in the U.K.

Pentalver’s operations are complementary to those of GWI’s Freightliner subsidiary, which is the largest provider of maritime container transportation by rail in the U.K. GWI expects that the acquisition will enable the company to enhance its U.K. services by providing rail and road transportation solutions, as well as offering storage options at the ports and inland, as well as unlock efficiencies from shared services and enhanced asset utilization from Pentalver’s trucking fleet and Freightliner’s existing fleet of approximately 250 trucks that currently provide local collection and delivery haulage from Freightliner’s inland terminals.

Pentalver will continue to be run by its current Managing Director, Chris Lawrenson, and will operate as part of GWI’s U.K./Europe Region, led by Russell Mears.

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