Baker McKenzie advised the Swiss family-owned company Planzer on the acquisition of Quickpac and Quickmail. This acquisition creates a strong and sustainable force in the Swiss parcel and partially liberalized mail market.

Quickpac is an innovative tech start-up for smaller parcels in German-speaking areas of Switzerland, it relies on modern IT applications and is the first parcel service in Europe to use only electric cars. With this focus, it ideally complements the existing Planzer Paket parcel service.

Quickmail was founded in 2009 and specializes in the delivery of mailings, magazines and catalogs, serving over three million households in all parts of Switzerland. With the acquisition of Quickmail, Planzer is expanding its range of services to include addressed and unaddressed items. Planzer intends to retain Quickmail as a brand and an independent organization.

Planzer was founded in 1936 and has been a family-owned public limited company since 1966. Today, the logistics company employs around 5,900 people and is present at 69 locations in Switzerland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Germany, France and Hong Kong. The company places particular emphasis on sustainability.

Baker McKenzie advised Planzer on all legal aspects of the transaction.

The Baker McKenzie team was led by partners Alessandro Celli, Alexander Fischer and Matthias Trautmann (structuring/M&A), and further included Lukas Glanzmann (partner, banking & finance), Kevin Ardueser (associate, M&A), Sammy Guidoum (associate, banking & finance) and Susanne Liebel-Kotz (partner, tax).
 
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