Custom Lucite recognizing the acquisition by Arc Logistics of Joliet Bulk, Barge & Rail, a crude oil upload terminal. Arc made the acquisition through a joint venture with GE Energy Financial Services.
(5AJK548)Browse examples of deal toys involving ports, warehouses, containers, and other distribution locales. You’ll also see custom commemoratives for distribution facility openings and groundbreakings.
Custom Lucite recognizing the acquisition by Arc Logistics of Joliet Bulk, Barge & Rail, a crude oil upload terminal. Arc made the acquisition through a joint venture with GE Energy Financial Services.
(5AJK548)Lucite tombstone marking the Private Placement of BT9. The company uses a data collection and communication platform facilitating a “cold chain” system to keep perishable products fresh through delivery.
Job: 5AEK575
Custom Lucite for the initial public offering of Scales Corporation. In addition to growing and exporting apples, the New Zealand-based agribusiness also provides storage and shipping services to the agricultural sector.
Custom deal toy recognizing the sale of PointPark Properties (“P3”), a European warehouse property owner. The purchasers were TPG Capital, and Ivanhoe Cambridge, the real estate arm of Quebec’s state pension fund.
Job: 4LMKOOH
Corporate tombstone recognizing the acquisition of package-delivery company Noble Logistics. The Houston-based company was purchased out of bankruptcy by the Virginia firm Gladstone Investment.
Job: 4ASS541
Custom Lucite commemorating a fixed rate asset-back notes series offered by TAL Advantage. The Purchase, New York-based company leases intermodal freight containers.
Job: 5ARA541
Lucite tombstone recognizing the acquisition of Austin, Texas-based parcel delivery company LSO (Lone Star Overnight). The acquirer was Eagle Merchant Partners, a private equity firm headquartered in Atlanta.
(4AHB042)The deal toys and financial tombstones displayed in the galleries beginning above represent a sector that has taken on even greater significance in recent years: global logistics. You’ll see designs involving companies and organizations located in many of the world’s most critical commercial and transportation hubs, including Singapore, Houston, Antwerp, London, Brisbane, Tokyo, and Dubai.
Among the transactions you’ll find commemorated here are the acquisitions of a conveyor and sorting equipment manufacturer for parcels and cargo, a provider of warehouse automation systems, and a firm specializing in aviation freight. Other custom designs recognize deals such as a strategic investment in AI-enabled supply chain software, the initial public offering for a port logistics company, a private placement by an operator of dry bulk carriers, and the launch of a venture capital fund focused on warehouse and distribution facilities.
The deal toy designs in this section play off a range of equipment, technologies, and locales closely associated with logistics. These include shipping containers, forklifts, cranes, conveyor belts, ports, and warehouses.
Finally, the pieces featured in the galleries below also include commemoratives unrelated to financial transactions. You will see, for instance, an award recognizing a milestone in fleet size, and another commemorative celebrating a successful legal decision involving an international cargo and freight carrier.
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