Imperial sells South American unit

7th May 2021 By: Irma Venter - Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

Imperial has closed a deal on the sale of its interests in its South American shipping business to Hidrovias do Brasil for up to R1.45-billion, depending on certain conditions, such as water levels.

The sale comes as Imperial increases it focus on its gateway-to-Africa strategy.

In doing this, Imperial says it has assessed the strategic fit of its Logistics International business and decided to exit this now noncore business in a phased approach.

The South American shipping business forms part of this process and follows the disposal of the European shipping business, which was wrapped up on July 31 last year.

The remaining freight management and contract logistics operations within the International Logistics business are also up for sale.

Hidrovias do Brasil is an independent integrated logistics provider focused on waterway logistics services in Latin America.

Founded in 2010, the company operates in large logistics corridors in the north of Brazil and in the Paraguay-Paraná river system.

Imperial expanded its shipping business in 2014 by entering the South American market with a presence through its South American shipping business in the Hidrovia-Paranha-Paraguay waterways.

The business has a fleet of more than 90 owned vessels and moves an estimated 1.6-million tons of dry bulk cargo a year.

Primary customers are industrial groups in the steel and agriculture industries.