en.Wedoany.com Reported - Lyon-based company Blyyd has secured €5 million in financing from Meridiam to support the industrialization of its next-generation vehicles and international expansion. The company's electric yard tractors are already deployed at over 100 logistics sites, with more than 160 units in operation. Its clients include distributors and logistics service providers such as Carrefour, Leroy Merlin, Geodis, and Kuehne+Nagel.

Blyyd founder and CEO Damien Gambey stated that Meridiam has a comprehensive vision in the fields of transportation and logistics infrastructure, and this partnership will help the company enter a new phase through industrial and commercial synergies, while continuing to deliver high-performance, low-emission solutions. Previously, the historical partnership under which these vehicles were exclusively distributed under the "ATM by Gaussin" brand ended before Gaussin entered judicial liquidation at the end of 2024. Through its Green Impact Growth Fund, Meridiam has invested in several industrial and service companies focused on energy and ecological transition, including the peer-to-peer delivery platform Shopopop.
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