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Wincanton invests with UK haulage purchase

It is good to see that some transport companies are in demand. Today logistics giant Wincanton announced it had acquired Swales Haulage for £5.3 million. This is the second purchase of a haulage company specialising in the building trade – last year it purchased RDL. According to Wincanton, Swales Haulage is one of the top five businesses within the building services market, operating from 11 locations across the UK. At the same time as Wincanton purchased RDL, it also snapped up home delivery specialist The Lane Group.
What makes this particularly interesting is that Wincanton is investing in UK niche operators. These will help it diversify from its giant food logistics operation. It also sensible for Wincanton to buy in the UK as it makes most of its most of its money here. Its continental European arm has had to fight hard to get a decent return.
Wincanton is not the only company investing in the UK. Norbert Dentressangle
is planning to buy Christian Salvensen next month and earlier looked at buying Eddie Stobart. And, of course, it is not so long ago that Deutsche Post purchased DHL.
We may moan about the state of the industry, but many see it as a good place to invest.

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