FEMSA Finalizes Major $4B Peso Strategic Exit from Logistics Operations in Latest Portfolio Reshaping
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Fomento Económico Mexicano (Femsa) completed the transaction announced on October 10 last year, to divest some of its logistics operations that operate under the name of Solistica to Traxion Group, a leading company in transportation and logistics in Mexico.He added that the transaction includes logistics operations transport management in Mexico and contract logistics in Mexico, Brazil and Colombia.Also, he explained that the operation does not…
With an investment of nearly 80 million dollars, the Mexican company Traxion, led by Aby Lijtszain, has concluded the acquisition of Solistica, one of the main players in logistics 3PL in the country. The movement represents one of the strategic operations of the sector in recent years and marks a turning point in the development of the company’s asset-light platform. It may also interest you: Financial Indicators July 02, 2025 "This acquisitio…
Traxion (TRAXIONA), a Mexican land transport company, sold the logistics assets of Solistica in Brazil and Colombia, the business that it bought from FEMSA.The South American assets were sold to a consortium made up of private capital and investment firms GEF Capital and Vinci Compass, in an operation valued at MXN$2.390 million (US$127 million), reported Traxion in a statement distributed in the Mexican Stock Exchange.See more: FEMSA sells in U…
Femsa announced divestments in logistics operations in Mexico, Brazil and Colombia. Image: X Femsa Ecuador. Fomento Económico Mexicano (Femsa) announced that it completed the transaction previously announced on October 10, 2024, to divest some of the logistics operations that operate under the name of Solistica to Traxion Group, a leading company in transportation and logistics in Mexico. Solistica, formerly known as Femsa Logistics, is the logi…
Traxion Officializes the Acquisition of Solistica; Exceeds the Million M2 in Logistic Infrastructure
Traxion Group announced Solistica’s official incorporation into its logistics portfolio, following the acquisition that had been announced in October 2024, so Traxion strengthens its presence in the Mexican logistics market and consolidates its growth strategy in high value services and asset-light model. Solistica was created within FEMSA and operated as its integral logistics division (3PL) with presence in Mexico, Colombia and Brazil. Its ass…
Fomento Económico Mexicano ( Femsa ) advances in the strategy to focus on its most profitable businesses and as part of this strategy completed the sale of some of the logistic operations of Solistica to Traxion Group, in exchange for 4.040 million pesos. This negotiation includes the operations of logistics transportation management in Mexico and contract logistics in Mexico, Brazil and Colombia, according to a statement that the company presen…
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