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DSV Panalpina acquires Agility’s Global Integrated Logistics for $4.1 bn

April 27, 2021: Agility and DSV Panalpina have today signed an agreement for DSV to acquire Agility’s Global Integrated Logistics (GIL) business at an enterprise value of approximately $4.2 billion and equity value of $4.1 billion.

The combination of DSV and Agility GIL is expected to increase DSV%u2019s annual revenue by 23%, which will rank the company in the forwarding industry top three with a pro forma revenue of $22 billion.
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The combination of DSV and Agility GIL is expected to increase DSV%u2019s annual revenue by 23%, which will rank the company in the forwarding industry top three with a pro forma revenue of $22 billion.

April 27, 2021: Agility and DSV Panalpina have today signed an agreement for DSV to acquire Agility’s Global Integrated Logistics (GIL) business at an enterprise value of approximately $4.2 billion and equity value of $4.1 billion.

“The combination is expected to create a top-three global freight forwarder based on revenues. The acquisition will be an all-share transaction and closing is expected in the third quarter of 2021. Agility will become the second-largest shareholder in DSV with an approximate 8 percent stake in the combined company,” said the release.

Agility and DSV have reached an agreement that DSV will acquire Agility’s stand-alone GIL business in an all-share transaction. DSV will issue 19,304,348 shares, representing approximately 8.0 percent of all post-transaction outstanding shares of DSV. Based on the DSV share closing price of DKK 1,299.5, and an exchange rate of DKK 1.00 = $0.163 and KWD = 0.049, the all-share transaction has an implied equity value of GIL of $4.1 billion (KWD 1.2 billion).

At completion, DSV will acquire 100 percent of GIL in consideration for issuing 19,304,348 new shares of 1 DKK/share to Agility. This will represent approx. [8.0] percent of all post-transaction outstanding shares of DSV. The share issue will be according to existing authorisations given to DSV’s board of directors.

Transaction multiple: 23.2x LTM EV/Adj. EBIT multiple (post IFRS-16) and 0.94x LTM EV/Sales. (Last twelve months: 1 April 2020 – 31 March 2021).

After completion of the transaction, DSV has agreed to nominate an Agility designee to DSV’s Board of Directors.

The combination of DSV and Agility GIL is expected to increase DSV’s annual revenue by approximately 23 percent, which will rank the combined company in the freight forwarding industry top three with a pro forma revenue of approximately $22 billion and a combined workforce of more than 70,000 employees. The combined company will have its own operations in more than 90 countries, with expected volumes of more than 2.8 million containers (TEU’s) and more than 1.6 million tonnes of air freight transported yearly.

Tarek Sultan, Agility’s vice-chairman, said, “This deal creates significant shareholder value and marks a new milestone in Agility’s journey. Agility remains committed to the supply chain industry, and will become the second-largest shareholder in one of the fastest-growing and most profitable logistics companies in the world.”

“Agility will be exploring opportunities between DSV and its other businesses, with promising areas of future cooperation potentially including Agility’s Logistics Parks business, Shipa group of companies, and technology ventures. Agility will remain an emerging markets leader, investor in emerging technologies, and champion of sustainable business,” he added.

“This deal is one of the largest private M&A deals made in the GCC to date. We expect that this transaction will have a positive impact on shareholder’s equity and the company’s market value,” Sultan said. “It will give Agility the resources and flexibility to explore new opportunities and reposition the company for the next phase of growth.”

Jens Bjørn Andersen, Group CEO of DSV, said, “The combination of our two global networks will provide us with the opportunity to offer our customers an even higher service level. GIL’s global network, industry competencies and strong market position in APAC and the Middle East complement DSV’s network well and will support our long-term value creation ambitions.”

“GIL’s presence in fast-growing emerging markets in APAC, as well as Europe and Americas, will be a strong addition to DSV’s existing network. GIL will bring additional warehousing capacity of more than 1.4 millions square meters across the Middle East and Asia, significantly strengthening DSV’s contract logistics capabilities and Solutions division. GIL will also add road freight activities to DSV’s network in Europe and the Middle East, he added.

Not part of the deal is Agility’s Logistics Parks business that develops warehousing and light-industrial infrastructure, and its portfolio of subsidiary companies, covering fuel logistics, commercial real estate, airport services, customs digitization, and digital logistics, among others. Agility will continue to invest in emerging technologies and companies and remains committed to sustainability across its operations and the companies it invests in.

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