Mutares SE & Co. KGaA has successfully acquired the inTime Group, enhancing its Goods & Services segment by establishing a stronghold in critical logistics services.
Target Company Overview
The inTime Group is a comprehensive service provider specializing in transport and logistics, encompassing a wide range of offerings tailored to meet the demands of the market. The company operates through three distinct business segments, with its core focus on critical logistics services, which are particularly designed to address the growing needs for timely deliveries. Additionally, inTime Group enhances its service portfolio with robust Third-Party and Fifth-Party Logistics services, which include consulting and warehousing solutions under the brand Trans-Logo-Tech.
Moreover, inTime embraces a strategic future-oriented initiative with its LibCycle division, which specializes in holistic and sustainable transport management specifically for lithium-ion batteries. This area taps into both industrial surplus and end-user products, thereby positioning the company in a dynamically evolving sector that emphasizes sustainability in logistics.
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Industry Overview
The transport and logistics industry in Germany and across Europe is witnessing significant growth due to increasing demand for efficient and reliable delivery services. With
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Mutares SE & Co. KGaA
invested in
inTime Group
in 2025
in a Buy & Build / Roll-Up deal
Disclosed details
Revenue: $115M