Tibbett and Britten

Tibbet & Britten Group plc was a logistics company based in the United Kingdom.

History

The company's origins are traced to a transport division of Unilever which became independent through a management buyout in 1986. The company grew over the next two decades by acquisition and organic growth, including growth through expansion of contracts with existing large clients as their companies expanded; from 1990 to 2004, the company increased its revenue by ten.[1][2]

Operation

The company operated primarily in North America and Europe, as well as in other locations in Africa, Asia and South America.

The company provided warehousing, distribution, and supply chain management services, as well as operating rail terminals in the United Kingdom.

Materials transported by the firm included consumer and perishable goods.[3]

In June 2004, the company was acquired by Exel for £328 million; a 36% premium on the share price.[4][5]

References

  1. Relocation services to corporations and businesses retrieved 2023-09-21^
  2. Donald Waters. Global Logistics: New Directions in Supply Chain Management Kogan Page Publishers, 2010^
  3. Tibbett & Britten Group plc investing.businessweek.com, Bloomberg LP^
  4. Tibbett & Britten (Acquired by Exel 2004) www.supplychainleaders.com^
  5. Michael Harrison. Tibbett & Britten chiefs share £5m takeover windfall www.independent.com, The Independent, 17 June 2004^