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Subject to conditions

European Commission clears acquisition of Bolloré Logistics by CMA CGM

The European Commission has approved, under the EU Merger Regulation, the proposed acquisition of Bolloré Logistics SE by CMA CGM S.A.. The approval is conditional upon full compliance with the commitments offered by the parties.

CMA CGM and Bolloré Logistics are both international transport and logistics companies. CMA CGM provides container liner shipping and port terminal services while Bolloré Logistics offers freight forwarding and contract logistics services.

The Commission's investigation
The Commission's investigation showed that the merger, as initially notified, would have reduced competition in the markets for the provision of sea freight forwarding services in Martinique, Guadeloupe, and French Guiana.

In particular, the Commission found that the transaction would have created important vertical links between: (i) CMA CGM's upstream container lining shipping activities on routes connecting Europe with Martinique, Guadeloupe, and French Guiana; and (ii) Bolloré Logistics' downstream sea freight forwarding activities in those territories.

The Commission found that CMA CGM could have the ability and incentive to favour Bolloré Logistics at the expense of rival freight forwarders, in particular in view of CMA CGM's very high market shares on these overseas routes and the competitive structures in these territories.

The proposed remedies
To address the Commission's competition concerns, the parties offered to divest:

  • All of Bolloré Logistics' activities in Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint Martin, and French Guiana; and
  • A number of assets in metropolitan France linked to these activities.

These commitments fully address the competition concerns identified by the Commission, by removing the vertical link between CMA CGM's container liner shipping activities and Bolloré Logistics' sea freight transport activities in the concerned territories.

Following the positive feedback received in the context of the commitments' market test, the Commission concluded that the transaction, as modified by the commitments, would no longer raise competition concerns.

In the course of its investigation, the Commission worked in cooperation with the competition authorities of French Polynesia and New Caledonia.

The decision is conditional upon full compliance with the commitments. Under supervision of the Commission, an independent trustee will monitor their implementation.

Companies and products
CMA CGM, headquartered in France, is an international group providing container liner shipping services, port services, as well as sea and air freight forwarding services. It is also active in the press sector in France via La Provence S.A. CMA CGM is solely controlled by Merit.

Bolloré Logistics, headquartered in France, is an international group providing freight forwarding services (sea, air, and land), contract logistics, as well as other value-added services. Bolloré Logistics is solely controlled by Bolloré SE.


For more information:
Lea Zuber
European Union
Tel.: 32 2 29 56298
Email: lea.zuber@ec.europa.eu

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