Group 2 B Overview

  • Year Founded
  • 1966

Year Founded

  • Status
  • Acquired/​Merged

  • Latest Deal Type
  • M&A

  • Financing Rounds
  • 1

Group 2 B General Information

Description

Provider of forestry transportation, logistics, loading and equipment leasing services. The company's services are offered through its fleet of trucks and equipment to clients located all across Canada.

Contact Information

Ownership Status
Acquired/Merged
Financing Status
Corporate Backed or Acquired
Corporate Office
  • Abitibi-Temiscamingue
  • Amos, Quebec
  • Canada
Primary Industry
Logistics
Other Industries
Road
Vertical(s)
Corporate Office
  • Abitibi-Temiscamingue
  • Amos, Quebec
  • Canada

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Group 2 B Valuation & Funding

Deal Type Date Amount Valuation/
EBITDA
Post-Val Status Debt

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Group 2 B FAQs

  • When was Group 2 B founded?

    Group 2 B was founded in 1966.

  • Where is Group 2 B headquartered?

    Group 2 B is headquartered in Amos, Canada.

  • What industry is Group 2 B in?

    Group 2 B’s primary industry is Logistics.

  • Is Group 2 B a private or public company?

    Group 2 B is a Private company.

  • What is Group 2 B’s current revenue?

    The current revenue for Group 2 B is .

  • When was Group 2 B acquired?

    Group 2 B was acquired on 01-Oct-2005.

  • Who acquired Group 2 B?

    Group 2 B was acquired by TFI International.

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