FlashEurope_72dpi_rgbFinancial investor Eurazeo PME has bought a 43% share in European premium freight provider Flash Europe International. The company provides time critical services to the automotive sector and has a number of leading automotive OEM and tier one customers, including VW, GM, Renault, Continental, Hella, Caterpillar, Delphi, Faurecia and Bosch.

It also provides services for the aerospace and healthcare sectors.

The company said the involvement of Eurazeo would support its plans for international growth and business diversification. Eurazeo is investing €3.2m ($35m) to support Flash Europe’s aims in that direction as part of the expeditor’s 2020 business plan.

Flash Europe said Eurozeo would support it with financial backing to pursue further acquisitions while supporting the development of its digital platform. According to Flash Europe an integral part of its plan is in the development of digital technology, including mobile apps and optimisation software.

Eurazeo acquired the shares in Flash Europe from Siparex and LBO France, which had held an interest in the company since 2010. The remaining shares will remain with CEO, Philippe Higelin, and Flash Europe’s management.

Flash Europe has offices in 18 countries through Europe, Russia and North Africa, with a staff of around 500 employees. Last year it made 450,000 shipments, with sales reaching €152m. Its newest branch opened in Barcelona, Spain, in July this year.