From trucks to trade compliance, logistics firms make strategic buys
Key takeaways
- The deals involve Wisconsin-based Ameri Lux Transportation & Logistics, Montreal-based ANDY Corp., and Portland, Oregon-based Imperative Logistics Group, each targeting different segments of the supply chain ecosystem.
- The transactions underscore how logistics companies are using acquisitions to add specialized capabilities and broaden customer offerings rather than relying solely on organic growth.
- AmeriLux Transportation & Logistics announced it has acquired Green Bay, Wisconsin-based Dedicated Systems Inc., a family-owned carrier specializing in nationwide transportation and over-dimensional freight hauling.
From trucks to trade compliance, logistics firms make strategic buys Logistics providers are using acquisitions to broaden service offerings and deepen customer relationships amid increasingly complex supply chain demands. (Photo: Jim Allen/Freight Waves) Noi Mahoney Wed, June 24, 2026 at 9:55 PM GMT+7 4 min read Three logistics companies announced acquisitions this week aimed at expanding trucking capacity, cross-border services and customs expertise.
The deals involve Wisconsin-based Ameri Lux Transportation & Logistics, Montreal-based ANDY Corp., and Portland, Oregon-based Imperative Logistics Group, each targeting different segments of the supply chain ecosystem.
The transactions underscore how logistics companies are using acquisitions to add specialized capabilities and broaden customer offerings rather than relying solely on organic growth.