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Customs broker Livingston acquired by Platinum Equity

byCT Report
27/02/2019
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Livingstone International, Canada’s largest customs broker, will be acquired by the U.S. private equity firm Platinum Equity for an undisclosed sum.

“Livingston has a unique business model and offers a compelling value proposition in the transportation and logistics sector,” Platinum Equity Principal Jason Price said in a news release. “We believe it can benefit from our financial resources and operational expertise. We look forward to helping the business maximize its potential.”

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Toronto-based Livingston employs about 3,200 people globally and operates at locations across the U.S.-Canada border, as well as in Europe and Asia. The firm had been owned by the Canadian Pension Plan Investment Board and Sterling Partners, a U.S. private equity company.

“With Platinum’s support, we will continue to execute on our customer-centric growth strategy, which focuses on offering best-in-class customs brokerage, trade compliance and logistics services to more than 30,000 businesses in the U.S., Canada and around the world,” said Livingston CEO Dan McHugh.

Platinum’s values its portfolio at $13 billion and has 37 companies, including barge shipper American Commercial Lines, food distributor JM Swank and freight bill processor Data2Logistics.

Founded in 1945, Livingston has steadily expanded its customs brokerage business through acquisitions in recent years. It purchased Montreal-based Affiliated Customs Brokers in 2016 and New York- and Los Angles-based FPA Customs Brokers in 2014.

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