en.Wedoany.com Reported - Berlin-based logistics company NexDash has officially launched its consolidation plan for medium-sized transport enterprises in Germany by acquiring freight carrier March Transporte. This transaction marks the first acquisition under NexDash's "buy-and-build" strategy. The economic handover is expected to be completed by July 2026.
March Transporte, headquartered in Rheinbach, North Rhine-Westphalia, operates a fleet of 26 trucks and currently generates approximately €6.5 million in annual recurring revenue. Founder Marco March will continue as managing director, with employees, office locations, and customer relationships remaining unchanged.
NexDash aims to increase the company's revenue to around €10 million by the end of 2026, through accelerated organic growth and the deployment of its proprietary AI-powered fleet operating system, NexOS. The company refers to this development model as "Neo-Carrier," progressively integrating medium-sized freight companies into a consolidated, efficient, and low-emission logistics network through four phases: consolidation, fleet electrification, process digitalization, and operational automation.
The German road freight market is highly fragmented, with most companies operating only small fleets. NexDash believes that operational consolidation can achieve economies of scale and provide easier access to capital, technology, and procurement advantages.
The integration of March Transporte is led by NexDash's Chief Operating Officer, who has experience in large logistics enterprises. Integration measures include optimizing routes and load factors using the NexOS system, gradually electrifying the fleet, and leveraging economies of scale in procurement and financing. According to the company, the first electric trucks will be deployed in the second half of 2026.
Backed by investors focused on climate and technology, this acquisition is seen as the beginning of further mergers and acquisitions under NexDash's aggressive expansion strategy.
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