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Metro Supply Chain announces acquisition of SCI Group

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The combined entity will be ideally positioned to compete in the global supply chain sector.

MONTREAL — Metro Supply Chain Inc., a strategic supply chain solutions partner announces that it has entered into an agreement to acquire SCI Group Inc., a Canadian third-party logistics (3PL) company, from Canada Post Corporation and Purolator Holdings Ltd.

This transaction is expected to close in the first quarter of 2024, subject to customary closing conditions, including the receipt of regulatory approvals.

“We are thrilled about the prospect of acquiring SCI,” said Chiko Nanji, Metro Supply Chain Founder and Group Chairman. “There is an excellent strategic fit between SCI and our existing operations and culture, and we are excited about the future as a combined entity. This acquisition will strengthen our position as a true champion in strategic contract logistics services.”

The combined entity will be ideally positioned to compete in the global supply chain sector.

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“The strategic alignment between Metro Supply Chain and SCI is strong. We look forward to leveraging our complementary strengths and shared emphasis on operational excellence to generate growth for clients in multiple sectors, including technology and healthcare, and expand our e–commerce offering,” said Metro Supply Chain President and Chief Executive Officer Chris Fenton. “The addition of SCI to the Metro Supply Chain group will offer opportunities to enhance our expansion efforts south of the border.”

Headquartered in Québec, with significant regional support offices in the Greater Toronto Area and operations across Canada, the United States and United Kingdom, the combined entity will create a diversified supply chain solutions provider.

Chris Galindo, President and CEO of SCI, will remain with the combined entity, ensuring the continuity of SCI’s commitment to excellence.

“There is a strong strategic alignment between Metro Supply Chain and SCI, from our strong people–first cultures to our focus on innovation, best-in-class systems, and contractual business models and complementary technology, client and vertical mix,” explained Galindo.

“With this 10th acquisition by Metro Supply Chain since it began working with CDPQ in 2018, the company is actively pursuing its strategic development plan,” said Kim Thomassin, Executive Vice-President and Head of Québec at CDPQ. “We are proud to support the company in its efforts to strengthen its position as a Canadian leader, accelerate growth projects and expand activities, particularly in the United States and the United Kingdom.”

To support its global strategic vision, Metro Supply Chain has concluded an agreement with the Government of Québec through Investissement Québec, for an investment by way of a private placement in Metro Supply Chain.

“To ensure the economic and sustainable development of Québec, it is essential that we be able to rely on Québec companies and robust supply chains. With this investment in Metro Supply Chain, we are helping a Québec company to become an international leader in the logistics sector,” stated Pierre Fitzgibbon, Minister of Economy, Innovation and Energy, Minister Responsible for Regional Economic Development and Minister Responsible for the Metropolis and the Montréal Region.

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