Grand Power acquires 51% stake in BVI-registered BSI Logistics

A 51% stake in a newly established British Virgin Islands-registered subsidiary BSI Logistics has been acquired by Grand Power Express International through Parkway Global.

About C$207,774 was planned to be invested for a 51% interest in BSI Logistics by Grand Power Express. The remaining 49% were acquired by the minority shareholder, Centervision International. The acquisition came into effect on June 1.

To oversee the operations of BSI Logistics, Grand Power Express will appoint all of the directors to the BSI’s board. It should be noted that the principals of Centrevision International are pioneers in the airfreight industry in Hong Kong having big experience in both the European and North America markets.

In May 2006, BSI was incorporated as a Hong Kong-based freight forwarding and logistics company to offer a comprehensive variety of supply chain management services and logistics solutions as well as such value-added auxiliary services as pre-shipment estimating, banking, and documentation for different industry customers.

The president & CEO of Grand Power Logistics, Ricky Chiu, said that this acquisition is relatively small, however it is valuable because it provides the company with another efficient and well-established access to cargo consolidation markets. According to him, since the middle of  2006, the company was focused more on direct clients, rather than the co-loading or air-cargo consolidation, therefore working with a specialist company in order to consolidate cargo meant for Europe and North America is valuable for Grand Power. Chiu also added that the company hopes to contribute between C$1 million and C$1.5 million in sales revenue to the company by means of this arrangement.

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