Competition watchdog raises concerns over Wilhelmsen-Drew deal
Statutory board notes that parties are largest players with extensive networks; it will start Phase 2 review
Singapore
THE Competition Commission of Singapore (CCS) has raised concerns over the proposed acquisition by Wilhelmsen Maritime Services AS of Drew Marine's technical solutions, fire, safety and rescue businesses.
CCS noted that the two parties involved in the proposed deal are two of the largest players that possess extensive global networks of end-to-end distribution and ancillary services for the provision of chemicals, gases and …
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