Flash Europe acquires British logistics provider v-one

JOC Staff |
Metz, 14th February 2012. The French freight company Flash Europe continues its expansion. As of 7th February 2012, Flash Europe has taken over the British express logistics provider v-one, pursuing its strategy of building up a permanent and close-knit network and thus ensuring direct customer proximity. Worldwide its network now covers 78 countries and the company has 35 of its own offices in 15 countries.

Strategy: one-stop service, customer proximity throughout Europe

This acquisition is strategically important for the logistics company which owes much of its high business growth to the automotive industry. In v-one we've acquired a company that has been operating successfully in the market for many years and enables us to profitably access the British market, says Philippe Higelin, Flash Europe's general manager. Its expertise in air charter, airfreight and on-board-courier services makes it highly attractive. It gives us the opportunity to enlarge our network in these sectors and, above all, benefit from its staff's expertise. In return we'll be sharing our skills in direct delivery with the company and will offer v-one customers our high quality service, Higelin goes on to explain.
With its logistics expertise in time-critical road freight combined with the team experts for airfreight and air charter solutions, Flash Europe offers a one-stop service for all time-sensitive freight.

Utilisation and integration of skills

All the staff at the British logistics company will be taken over. The logistics company is focussing on local expertise when it comes to expanding and integrating Flash v-one. James Griffiths, a longstanding member of the British company's staff, will be heading the company. He will be supported over the next 6 months by Roxana Tugui, who takes over leadership of the integration project. The logistics specialist has already driven many successful expansion projects for Flash Europe in recent years.
The former general manager James Softley retires after 40 successful years in the logistics sector. It has been mutually agreed to maintain silence on the transaction's financial volume.

Flash Group
Flash is the specialist for fast freight. The concern is made up of the long-established company Flash Europe and Flash Taxicolis (formerly Taxicolis) . With 400,000 special deliveries last year, Flash is one of the largest providers in this segment in Europe. In addition to direct deliveries, the logistics provider also offers air charter (with its own charter department), on-board-courier solutions as well as multimodal freight. Flash has gained in-depth experience in working in the health sector, the automotive industry and the banking sector. To address its customer's specific requirements, the company has set up a close-knit, global network in 78 countries. Flash has its own offices in 15 countries in Europe (Germany, Poland, France, Romania, Luxembourg, Slovakia, Morocco, Spain, Portugal, Hungary, Tunisia, Czech Republic, Russia, Turkey and UK). It has access to more than 4,000 vehicles and 600 airplanes and works together with around 1500 longstanding and reliable partners. The logistics provider turned over 118 million euros last year and at present employs 370 staff.