
The purchase strengthens Savino Del Bene’s position in a key European logistics corridor, giving it greater control over supply‑chain efficiency for ship‑spare and project cargo markets.
European freight forwarding has entered a phase of accelerated consolidation, and Savino Del Bene’s latest purchase exemplifies that trend. The Italian‑based carrier, already present in more than 30 countries, secured Sealogic and Misan to cement a physical presence in Rotterdam, the continent’s busiest container gateway. By anchoring a dedicated hub in the Dutch port, the group can synchronize inbound and outbound flows, reduce transit times, and offer customers a single point of contact for cross‑border shipments. The move also safeguards capacity in a market where port congestion and labor shortages persist.
Sealogic and Misan bring niche capabilities that complement Savino Del Bene’s broader service portfolio. Both firms have built reputations handling ship‑spare parts, a high‑value segment that demands precise timing and temperature‑controlled storage, as well as managing oversized project cargo for offshore wind, petrochemical and infrastructure projects. Integrating these specialties into the Savino Del Bene network enables the group to offer end‑to‑end visibility, automated documentation, and customized routing for complex shipments that would otherwise require multiple service providers. Clients benefit from reduced hand‑offs, lower risk, and faster delivery of critical equipment.
The acquisition also signals a strategic push to dominate the Netherlands, a logistics hub that connects the North Sea to the European hinterland via rail, road and inland waterways. As shippers increasingly demand integrated solutions that combine local expertise with global scale, operators that can offer a seamless Rotterdam‑to‑inland corridor will capture higher margins. Savino Del Bene’s expanded footprint positions it to compete more aggressively with other pan‑European players such as DHL Global Forwarding and Kuehne + Nagel, while providing a platform for future digital‑first services.
Italian freight forwarder Savino Del Bene announced the acquisition of two Netherlands-based logistics operators, Sealogic and Misan. The deal expands Savino Del Bene’s European footprint, adding a dedicated hub in Rotterdam and enhancing capabilities in ship spares logistics and project cargo management. Financial terms were not disclosed.
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