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Keppel to divest logistics business to Geodis International for $80 mil

Felicia Tan
Felicia Tan • 3 min read
Keppel to divest logistics business to Geodis International for $80 mil
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Keppel Telecommunications & Transportation (Keppel T&T) is divesting its entire stake in Keppel Logistics to Geodis International SAS for a total consideration of approximately $80 million in cash.

The consideration, which takes into account the enterprise value, financial position and Keppel Logistics’ business prospect, will value the company at an enterprise value of $150 million on a cash free, debt free basis.

The transaction includes Keppel Logistics’ businesses in Singapore, Malaysia and Australia, as well as UrbanFox. The transaction, however, will not include Keppel T&T’s logistics operations in China, which are the Jilin Food Zone Logistics Park, the Tianjin Eco-City Distribution Centre, the Keppel Wanjiang International Coldchain Logistics Park. Keppel Logistics’ stakes in Keppel Puninar Logistics in Indonesia and Indo-Trans Keppel Logistics in Vietnam will also not be included in the transaction.

Of the sum, $70 million will be payable in cash upon the completion of the divestment. The remaining $10 million would be placed in an escrow account to be released to Keppel T&T upon the fulfilment of certain performance targets in 2022 and 2023.

The entities that were being divested to Geodis registered a net loss of $5.2 million for the FY2021.

Following the divestment, Keppel T&T will continue to find opportunities to monetise the remaining non-core logistics assets and operations.

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Thomas Pang, CEO of Keppel T&T says, “The divestment of Keppel Logistics, a non-core business that has been operating at a sub-scale level, is in line with the Keppel Group’s Vision 2030 plans to simplify and focus our business as well as enhance our earnings.”

“Following the divestment, Keppel T&T’s priority would be to scale up in our focus areas of sustainable data centre solutions and subsea cable systems. The transaction will also unlock capital that can be deployed to fund the Keppel Group’s growth initiatives,” he adds. “For over 50 years, Keppel Logistics has been providing customised integrated logistics solutions in Singapore. We believe the integration of Keppel Logistics as part of GEODIS would help accelerate Keppel Logistics’ growth, allowing it to scale up and provide even better value propositions to both its customers and internal stakeholders.”

Marie-Christine Lombard, Chief Executive Officer of GEODIS, says, “The acquisition of Keppel Logistics will mark a key milestone in Geodis’ Asia-Pacific ambitions. Keppel Logistics is a well-established regional player, with a strong focus on innovation. Through this acquisition which will combine Geodis’ worldwide leadership with Keppel Logistics’ robust local footprint, we believe we can create great value for our customers, facilitating their growth particularly in the e-Commerce Asian market”.

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Separately, Keppel Logistics has also signed a non-binding term sheet to divest its 51% interest in Indo-Trans Keppel Logistics in Vietnam. The stake will be divested to In Do Trans Logistics Corporation, Keppel Logistics’ existing joint venture partner in Vietnam.

Shares in Keppel Corporation closed 7 cents lower or 1.08% down at $6.42 on March 31.

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