Norbert Dentressangle

Norbert Dentressangle SA
Société anonyme
Industry Transport
Logistics
Freight Forwarding
Founded 1979
Founder Norbert Dentressangle
Headquarters Lyon[1], France
Key people
Hervé Montjotin
(CEO)
Norbert Dentressangle
(Chairman)
Revenue €3.58 billion (2011)[2]
€64.99 million (2011)[2]
Total assets €2.49 billion (2011)[2]
Total equity €512.30 million (2011)[2]
Website http://norbert-dentressangle.com
Norbert Dentressangle lorry

Norbert Dentressangle (French pronunciation: [nɔʁbɛʁ dɑ̃tʁɛsɑ̃ɡl]) is a major European transport, logistics, and freight forwarder.[3] It was founded in 1979, initially concentrating on cross-channel transport between France and the United Kingdom.

In 2007, Norbert Dentressangle doubled its size and significantly strengthened its position in Europe with the acquisition of Christian Salvesen, and in March 2011 it bought the British company TDG. The company reported proforma revenues of €3.8 billion for 2012.[2]

In July 2014, Norbert Dentressangle announced that it will be acquiring Jacobson Companies, a United States-based 3PL, for $750 million. Jacobson Companies is the third largest 3PL in the world.[4]

Norbert Dentressangle operates from 500 sites in 20 European countries and employs 33,000 people.[5]

In 28 April 2015 US group XPO Logistics announced a $3.56 billion (3.24 billion euros) deal to acquire Norbert Dentressangle, including acquired debt.[6] The acquisition was completed on June 8, 2015,

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