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Transports RMT has been acquired by Transport Lavoie

The founder of Transports RMT Inc. has sold the company to Transport Lavoie Ltée.

Headquartered in Montreal, Transports RMT distributes petroleum products in the Greater Montreal area within a 200Km radius. The company supplies petroleum products to gas stations. Its main revenues come from three-year contracts with four large corporations. Transports RMT employs more than 60 people, including 53 highly experienced drivers with an average of approximately 10 years of service with the company, and has a best-in-class fleet comprising 24 trucks and 40 tankers.

Founded in 1936 and headquartered in Quebec, Transport Lavoie offers a range of logistics services in the oil & gas and specialty chemical products industries.

Oaklins’ team in Canada acted as the exclusive advisor to the seller in this transaction.

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Sebastien Nadeau

Managing Partner
Montreal, Canada
Oaklins Canada

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