Logista
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Compañía de Distribución Integral Logista Holdings, S.A., or Grupo Logista is a Spanish company, through its subsidiaries, operates as a distributor of products and services to proximity retailers in Southern Europe. The company distribution includes different product categories such as tobacco, convenience, pharmaceutical, books and periodicals, as well as e-transactions among others. Logista also provides long distance and full load transport services, temperature-controlled transportation services, industrial parcel and parcel and express courier services.[4]
The group serves approximately 300,000
History
Logista's origins go back to Tabacalera's (then Altadis) distribution division, from which it spun off in 1999.[5]
In 2008
In 2014 the Compañía de Distribución Integral Logista Holdings, S.A.U (Grupo Logista), parent company of the Compañía de Distribución Integral Logista S.A.U Operating Company[8] (former Group's parent company) was created. Logista began trading on
Companies of the Group
The company operates in Europe through numerous group entities, such as Logista, Integra2, Logesta, Logistadis, MidSid, Nacex, Supergroup and Terzia among others.[11]
Infrastructure
Logista European infrastructure network comprises some 400 warehouses, including 42 central/regional warehouses and 363 service points, surpassing 1 million m2 of warehousing.[1]
References
- ^ a b c "Infrastructures".
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- ^ "Annual Reports 2015".
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- ^ "Our History".
- ^ "Imperial Tobacco is rebranding to Imperial Brands". City A.M.
- ^ "Imperial sparks up Spanish float plans for Logista". The Telegraph.
- ^ "Compañía de Distribución Integral Logista S.A.U". Bloomberg.
- ^ "Company Profile". Reuters.
- ^ "Imperial Tobacco Sets Price Range for Logista I.P.O." The New York Times.
- ^ "Compania de Distribucion Integral Logista Holdings SA (LOG.MC)". Reuters.