Saint Jean Transports has been acquired by BH Développement
December 2019 — The owners of Saint Jean Transports S.A.S. have sold the company to BH Développement.
Saint Jean Transports is a transportation and logistics company operating in the south west of France. It offers transport for the general industry and retail wholesale and also warehouse services for a unique client in the automotive industry. The company is mostly owned by its founder and CEO. Saint Jean Transports generated revenues of over US$16 millions in 2018.
BH Développement, based in Lyon, France, through its two brands, TBH SAS and Transports Chipier, is a specialist in the rental of vehicles with driver.
Our role in the transaction
Oaklins' team in France acted as advisor to the seller in all stages of the sale process.
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