Canada:
Bull Housser Acts In Connection With The Sale Of Coastal Pacific Xpress Group Of Companies To Versacold Logistics Services
14 June 2016
Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP
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Bull Housser acted in connection with the sale of the Coastal
Pacific Xpress group of companies ("CPX") to VersaCold
Logistics Services, Canada's largest supply chain solutions
provider focused exclusively on the handling of
temperature-sensitive products.
Founded in 1986 and headquartered in Surrey, British Columbia,
CPX is a leading provider of refrigerated and temperature-sensitive
transportation services throughout Canada and the United
States.
Bull Housser's team for this project included Dan
Steiner, Nathaniel Misri,
Max
Collett (real estate), Liza Volpiana (real
estate) and Niles Bond (summer
articled student).
Click here to view an article from The Globe and
Mail and here for an article from Canadian
Manufacturing announcing the closing.
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