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Potential R6bn Logistics Sale by KAP

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In a strategic move aimed at debt reduction, KAP, a prominent industrial player in South Africa, is reportedly exploring the sale of its logistics arm under the Unitrans unit. Sources familiar with the matter disclosed the company's intentions, suggesting that KAP seeks to raise up to R6 billion ($317 million) through this transaction. While discussions have included private equity firms, the specifics of the deal remain fluid, awaiting agreement on structure and identification of a suitable buyer.

Amidst a period of financial anticipation, a spokesperson for KAP refrained from commenting, citing the company's closed period ahead of its forthcoming financial results due on February 28th.

Formerly a subsidiary of Steinhoff International Holdings NV, KAP's journey since its association with the accounting scandal over six years ago has been marked by a commitment to portfolio optimization. The ongoing review aims to divest from underperforming or strategically misaligned ventures, as outlined in the company's recent financial statements.

In the challenging landscape of South Africa's transport and logistics sector, firms confront formidable hurdles stemming from infrastructural decay and persistent power disruptions. However, the prospect of improvements in the operations of state-owned enterprises like Transnet and Eskom could brighten the outlook for potential investors eyeing Unitrans.

Unitrans, renowned as one of the continent's premier transport and logistics enterprises, is navigating cost-cutting measures while streamlining its operations across South Africa, the rest of Africa, and passenger services. Discussions hint at the possibility of divesting either the entire business or a significant stake, with potential buyers showing interest in its operations spanning regions such as Madagascar, Tanzania, and Zambia.

Warehouse Finder keeps a keen eye on the unfolding developments, recognizing the significance of such strategic maneuvers in shaping the industrial landscape of South Africa. As KAP deliberates its logistics sale, the industry anticipates how this move will unlock new avenues for growth and investment in the region.

 

Corporate Real Estate Africa

Author: Warehouse Finder

Submitted 13 Feb 24 / Views 693