16.4 C
Hamburg
Sunday, June 1, 2025
Home News Bleckmann purchases majority stake in B2Tex

Bleckmann purchases majority stake in B2Tex

Bleckmann, a player in the textile sector, has acquired a majority stake in the B2Tex Group, a Fashion Logistics specialist based in Spain.

B2Tex operates through its renowned subsidiaries, Thinktextil and Handtex.

“We are delighted to be working with Bleckmann. Becoming part of a like-minded organization will allow us to further scale our business and access the expertise of Bleckmann. Together with our team, we are looking forward to continuing to build our operations and offer a wider range of possibilities to our great client base in Spain and abroad,” stated David Sanz, on the new partnership, CEO of B2Tex.

Spain-based B2Tex Group reported a revenue of approximately US$67 million in 2023.

This acquisition represents a significant milestone in Bleckmann’s strategic expansion into Southern Europe, broadening its service offerings and client base, according to the statement.

“We have come to know the B2Tex group as entrepreneurial and very client-focused Fashion and Lifestyle experts. These values match the DNA of Bleckmann. Through various conversations with the two major shareholders and management of B2Tex, we realized that our companies can significantly reinforce each other. At Bleckmann, we are excited to expand our operations to Southern Europe and present ourselves to many important Fashion and Lifestyle brands in the region. We look forward to working with the shareholders and extended team of B2Tex to further develop joint opportunities,” said Kurt Pierloot, CEO of Bleckmann.

He added, “The cooperation with the two major shareholders of B2Tex, Alvaro Bordils and David Lasheras, has been instrumental in this partnership. Their support and vision align perfectly with our goals, and we are confident in the mutual benefits this acquisition will bring.”





Latest Posts

The Indian Ocean Rivalry

The Indian Ocean has emerged as a strategic theater of competition between two Asian giants: India and China. India’s recent developments indicate a rapid expansion...

Statkraft advances plans for green hydrogen scheme at Hunterston

Europe’s largest generator of renewable energy has proposed the development of a green hydrogen facility at Hunterston, the former coal terminal in Ayrshire. Clydeport –...

Port of Bilbao wraps up busiest month for cruise traffic

May has marked a record month for cruise activity at the Port of Bilbao’s terminal in Getxo, with 18 cruise ship calls bringing over...

Tripoli port shutdown sparks maritime crisis in Libya

Libya’s shipping sector is teetering on the edge of collapse as fresh waves of political violence erupt in Tripoli, crippling key port operations and...

KlaipÄ—da port embarks on green hydrogen initiative

KlaipÄ—da Port launched its green hydrogen initiative, positioning itself as the first in Lithuania and the broader Baltic region to produce and supply green...
error: Content is protected !!