GE SeaCo bows out of Australia

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General Finance Corp and its subsidiary Royal Wolf Trading Australia Pty Ltd have agreed to acquire the dry and refrigerated container assets of GE SeaCo Australia Pty Ltd for A$20M (US$18.4M).

The move sees Royal Wolf adding more than 6300 standard, palletwide and reefer containers to its fleet, of which 4600 units are leased with 20-30 national accounts. “This transaction is a natural fit for Royal Wolf and continues our strategy of both organic and acquisition growth,” said Ronald Valenta, CEO of General Finance.

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GE SeaCo bows out of Australia

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General Finance Corp and its subsidiary Royal Wolf Trading Australia Pty Ltd have agreed to acquire the dry and refrigerated container assets of GE SeaCo Australia Pty Ltd for A$20M (US$18.4M).

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