
Large properties for transport and logistics sector
Deutsche Leasing Group supports companies in the transport and logistics industry by financing, leasing or hire-purchase of large assets such as aircraft, business jets, helicopters, rail vehicles or fleets of buses and trucks for public transport and freight traffic as well as commercial shipping - also by integrating subsidies. Logistics centres, transhipment facilities for intermodal transport and technical facilities such as track-laying facilities or signal boxes are also part of the Deutsche Leasing Group portfolio - through its subsidiary DAL.

Financing solutions for your investments
DAL offers well thought-out solutions for these and other challenges, which are then implemented locally together with the respective financing partner and also with the savings banks. DAL structures financing along the value of the investment properties, helps to raise hidden reserves, manages the balance sheet structure and arranges and places financing within the Savings Banks Finance Group.
DAL develops the appropriate solution for each large-volume investment, which can address the following aspects in particular:
The asset portfolio of DAL
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Rail transport
(Locomotives, traction units, wagons, trams, track-laying vehicles) -
Infrastructure
(Transshipment facilities for intermodal transport, logistics centres, technical equipment for railway installations, for example signal boxes) -
Shipping
(inland waterway vessels, sea-going vessels - especially coasters -, container boxes) -
Aviation
(Business jets, factory aircraft, helicopters, drones, air taxis, engines, commercial and cargo aircraft)


Your advantages of financing transport and logistics with Deutsche Leasing Group:
- Financing, leasing and hire purchase for a wide range of assets: aviation, shipping, public transport, rail transport, commercial vehicles, logistics centres
- Structuring of financing based on the asset-specific value trend
- Arranging and placing financing within the Savings Banks Finance Group
- Integration of subsidies
- Releasing hidden reserves
- Balance sheet structure management
