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Brazil Green-Lights MSC’s Purchase of Maritime Conglomerate Wilson Sons

May 23, 2025
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Brazilian Regulators Approve MSC Takeover of Wilson Sons

After receiving approval from Brazilian regulators, MSC’s planned acquisition of Wilson Sons is set to move forward, marking a significant development in the maritime industry.

MSC, a prominent player in the shipping sector, disclosed its intention to purchase a 56-percent stake in Wilson Sons from Ocean Wilson Holdings last October. The deal, valued at $760 million, solidifies MSC’s position in the Brazilian market and underscores its commitment to expanding its global presence.

Wilson Sons, a long-standing entity with over 180 years of history in Brazil’s ports and towage industry, boasts a diverse portfolio of assets, including the largest tugboat fleet in the country, offshore vessels, terminals, shipyards, and logistics operations. MSC’s acquisition of Wilson Sons aligns with its strategic vision and complements its previous purchase of Log-In Logistica, enhancing its capabilities in Brazil’s cabotage trade.

The acquisition of Wilson Sons is part of a broader expansion strategy by the Aponte family, who own MSC and Terminal Investment Limited (TIL). In a separate development, TIL is spearheading a consortium’s efforts to acquire CK Hutchison’s global container terminal network, comprising more than 40 terminals. The proposed transaction, valued at approximately $23 billion, represents a significant move in the port industry, subject to regulatory approvals.

With the impending completion of the Wilson Sons takeover and the potential acquisition of CK Hutchison’s terminal network, MSC and TIL are poised to strengthen their foothold in key maritime markets and drive growth in the sector. The consolidation of resources and expertise through these strategic moves underscores their commitment to delivering value and innovation in the maritime and logistics landscape.

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