Imperial Logistics takes over 100 per cent of Van den Anker

Takeover of the Van den Anker group paves the way for Imperial Logistics International to expand chemical logistics operations in the Benelux countries

Imperial Logistics takes over 100 per cent of Van den Anker

The acquisition of Van den Anker enables Imperial Logistics International to continue its process of internationalisation in chemical logistics and provides access to a distribution network, which extends throughout the Benelux countries and into the neighbouring regions of northern France and Germany.
The acquired network includes four dangerous goods warehouses with a total storage capacity of approximately 100,000 pallets. Three of these warehouses are located in the Netherlands (Roosendaal I and II and at Son near Eindhoven) and one in Wetteren, near Gent, Belgium. As a result of this expansion, Imperial will be able to offer storage facilities for almost every class of hazardous goods in the Benelux region.
Those customers, for whom proximity to the mainports of Rotterdam and Antwerp is vitally important, the new business location in Roosendaal will be beneficial. In addition to our current storage facility at the port of Rotterdam, we now have further pallet spaces at the new business site 50 km away; this will be ideal for overseas imports and exports of hazardous goods”, says Hans Van den Bosch, looking into the near future.
Van den Bosch is Director Warehousing & Distribution International within the Chemicals business unit of Imperial Logistics International.
The takeover also includes a fleet of distribution vehicles, which enables next-day delivery of packaged hazardous goods through the hub and spoke system. Additional services like labelling, repackaging, constructing display stands, unloading IBCs at customers’ premises or the return and disposal of packaging materials are all part of the daily operations – supported by innovative IT solutions, that are part of the package too.
The Van den Anker family business was founded at Liempde in the Netherlands in 1965. The company started working in the chemical logistics business in 1986 – initially by transporting and storing pesticides. The firm moved its headquarters to Son during the same year.
Today 150 employees provide complex services for customers in the following sectors: pharmacy, cosmetics, agricultural chemicals, paints & varnishes and cleaning chemicals – and the automotive industry.
www.imperial-international.com

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