Customs Support Group acquired Servizi Doganali
Customs Support Group (CSG), Europe’s leading independent customs and trade solutions provider, completed the acquisition of Servizi Doganali.
Headquartered in the Netherlands, Customs Support Group is Europe’s leading independent, digital, and neutral provider of customs services employing over 1,700 dedicated customs professionals serving over 30,000 customers annually. Through an extensive service offering and digital capability, the company supports customers in maximising regulatory compliance, achieving operational efficiencies, import duty optimisation, duty planning, and ongoing development for a constantly shifting customs landscape. In addition to traditional brokerage and digital services, Customs Support Group offers customs consulting and gas measurement services. The company is currently active in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, France, United Kingdom, Poland, Italy, Ireland, Finland, Sweden, Switzerland, and Spain. In Europe, Customs Support Group serves many crossborder clients in several industries such as automotive, food and beverage, and many more. Customs Support is the number one in digital customs and invests substantially in the digitalisation of the customs process.
This acquisition reinforces CSG’s presence in one of Europe’s most important ports for perishable goods, further solidifying its role as the go-to partner for seamless crossborder operations.
“It is an exciting time for Servizi Doganali as we join the Customs Support Group,” said Maurizio Cirillo Managing Director of Servizi Doganali. “This partnership allows us to expand our reach, modernize our operations with cutting-edge technologies, and continue delivering exceptional service to our clients. Being part of an industry leader like CSG will ensure that we remain at the forefront of the customs brokerage industry while opening new opportunities for our team and customers.”
“This acquisition marks an important step in our growth strategy as we continue to strengthen our presence in Europe’s key logistics hubs,” said John Wegman, CEO of CSG. “Livorno plays a pivotal role in the trade of perishable goods, and by integrating Servizi Doganali into our network, we are better positioned to deliver efficient, compliant, and high-quality customs services to our customers.”
Clairfield International in Italy (EQUITA) served as the exclusive financial advisor to Customs Support. Legal advice was provided by DLA Piper.
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