UPS to Acquire Multinational Healthcare Logistics Provider Bomi
Group
UPS (NYSE: UPS) today announced plans to acquire Bomi Group, an
industry-leading multinational healthcare logistics provider. The
transaction will add temperature-controlled facilities in 14
countries and nearly 3,000 highly-skilled Bomi Group team members
to the UPS Healthcare network in Europe and Latin America.
“As a leading global healthcare logistics company, Bomi enhances
our portfolio of services and accelerates our journey to become the
number one provider of complex healthcare logistics,” said EVP and
President of UPS International, Healthcare and Supply Chain
Solutions Kate Gutmann. “UPS Healthcare and Bomi Group employees
share similar values and our cultures are firmly rooted in a
relentless focus on quality. The combination of our two teams will
significantly improve our healthcare customers’ ability to continue
to develop and deliver life-saving innovations.”
Since 1985, Bomi Group has provided high value-added services
for the Medtech and Pharma sectors with a customized and tailored
approach. It is a quality-focused company devoted to healthcare
that has built solid and long-lasting business relationships with
more than 150 multinational customers worldwide. Key Bomi Group
leaders, including CEO Marco Ruini, will continue in their roles to
provide seamless service to Bomi Group customers after the
transaction closes. Bomi Group’s employees will also continue to
play vital roles in the combined organization. “With over 35 years
in the healthcare logistics industry, our team has developed
best-in-class services designed to meet and exceed the needs of our
medical technology and pharmaceutical customers,” said Ruini.
“Joining the UPS team will expand those capabilities and create an
even more integrated and powerful global network for our
customers.” The acquisition will add more than 350
temperature-controlled vehicles and four million square feet (391k
m2) to the UPS Healthcare global footprint, offering customers
access to faster shipping times, greater production flexibility,
and offerings to help them attract new business. The acquisition
will play a key role in the delivery of next-generation
pharmaceutical and biologic treatments that increasingly require
time-critical and temperature-sensitive logistics.
“We are focused on building healthcare logistics capabilities
and services that allow our customers to deliver the newest
healthcare innovations,” said UPS Healthcare President Wes Wheeler.
“We are excited to combine Bomi’s talent, expertise and
capabilities with UPS Healthcare – together, we will provide
unmatched solutions to our customers, powered by UPS’s integrated,
global smart logistics network.”
The acquisition of Bomi is part of UPS Healthcare’s continued
expansion of its network and services to meet growing demand –
including Bomi, UPS Healthcare has doubled its global footprint
since 2020. Recent expansions include newly constructed and
soon-to-be-opened dedicated state-of-the-art healthcare logistics
facilities in Germany and Australia, and expanded campuses in
Hungary and the Netherlands. UPS Healthcare also recently enhanced
UPS Premier, a technology-led service that can prioritize and track
critical shipments within 10 feet (about 3 meters) of their
location anywhere in UPS’s global network. UPS Premier brings
worldwide visibility, control, reliability and product recovery
capabilities to UPS Healthcare customers.
These expansions and new services meet the complex and varied
needs of UPS Healthcare’s customers, helping them turn logistics
into a competitive advantage.
The transaction is expected to close by the end of the year,
subject to customary regulatory review and approval. The value and
terms of the transaction are not being disclosed at this time. J.P.
Morgan Securities LLC served as the financial advisor to UPS.
For more information about UPS Healthcare’s innovations and
customer-driven solutions, visit Healthcare.ups.com and
about.ups.com.
About UPS UPS (NYSE: UPS) is one of the
world’s largest companies, with 2021 revenue of $97.3 billion, and
provides a broad range of integrated logistics solutions for
customers in more than 220 countries and territories. Focused on
its purpose statement, “Moving our world forward by delivering what
matters,” the company’s more than 500,000 employees embrace a
strategy that is simply stated and powerfully executed: Customer
First. People Led. Innovation Driven. UPS is committed to reducing
its impact on the environment and supporting the communities we
serve around the world. UPS also takes an unwavering stance in
support of diversity, equity and inclusion. More information
can be found at www.ups.com, about.ups.com,
and www.investors.ups.com.
About UPS Healthcare UPS Healthcare delivers
unparalleled healthcare logistics expertise to its customers around
the world. UPS Healthcare has 11+ million square feet of cGMP and
GDP-compliant healthcare distribution space globally. Services
include inventory management, cold chain packaging and shipping,
storage and fulfillment of medical devices, and lab and clinical
trial logistics. UPS Healthcare's global infrastructure, its UPS®
Premier visibility service, its track and trace technology, and its
global quality system are well-suited to meet today's complex
logistics demands for the pharmaceutical, medical device, and
laboratory diagnostic industries. Visit Healthcare.ups.com for more
information.
About Bomi Group
BOMI GROUP is a leading Italian multinational
company in the field of integrated logistics serving the Healthcare
sector. Bomi is the logistics partner of more than 150 customers
worldwide, including major players in the medical device, in vitro
diagnostics, biomedical and pharmaceutical sectors. The Group is
present through its subsidiaries and affiliates in 14 countries
worldwide, with a particular focus on Europe and South America,
employs over 3,000 people and has its own fleet of vehicles for
daily deliveries to hospitals, clinics, laboratories, pharmacies
and home patients. For more information visit bomigroup.com.
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