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“Auto transport firm Gefco has been put up for sale by owners Russian Railways and carmaker Stellantis in a deal expected to be worth more than 2 billion euros ($2.39 billion), people close to the matter said.” – Reuters, 23 June 2021.
If we had to bet the house on talk that Gefco would be looking for a buyer now, we would have done so in the past two years knowing that the French 3PL had no other choices, given the ...
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