EUROPEAN shortsea and feeder carrier Unifeeder has been put 'up for sale' again, according to Lloyd's List.
Denmark-based Unifeeder was acquired by private investment firm Nordic Capital in 2013 after being taken over by Montagu Private Equity in 2007.
According to the company, Unifeeder has since grown to become the largest independent Pan-European feeder and shortsea operator with connections covering 96 ports in northern and western Europe, the Mediterranean, North Africa, the Middle East and the Black Sea, reported American Shipper.
'This development has been supported by acquisitions and investments in new shared services centres, regional restructuring, various operational improvement initiatives as well as a focus on organic revenue growth, not least in the shortsea business,' the company said in November.
Unifeeder currently operates 32 vessels with an average capacity of 1,037 TEU across 19 intra-European services and purchases slots on two others, according to BlueWater Reporting.
Denmark-based Unifeeder was acquired by private investment firm Nordic Capital in 2013 after being taken over by Montagu Private Equity in 2007.
According to the company, Unifeeder has since grown to become the largest independent Pan-European feeder and shortsea operator with connections covering 96 ports in northern and western Europe, the Mediterranean, North Africa, the Middle East and the Black Sea, reported American Shipper.
'This development has been supported by acquisitions and investments in new shared services centres, regional restructuring, various operational improvement initiatives as well as a focus on organic revenue growth, not least in the shortsea business,' the company said in November.
Unifeeder currently operates 32 vessels with an average capacity of 1,037 TEU across 19 intra-European services and purchases slots on two others, according to BlueWater Reporting.