Danos buys AXion Logistics
- Danos acquired AXion Logistics to expand end‑to‑end supply‑chain and transportation services in the Permian Basin. - The transaction builds on an existing partnership and broadens Danos’s logistics and operations offering. - The move signals consolidation where mission‑critical supply chains support durable logistics demand (mrt.com).
Danos Group Holdings bought AXion Logistics effective April 1, adding a Texas third-party logistics provider to its energy-services portfolio. (danos.com) Danos said it acquired all ownership interest in AXion Logistics, which has spent more than 23 years handling supply-chain and optimization work for petrochemical, industrial supply, engineering, procurement and construction, and power-generation customers. (danos.com) The deal follows a strategic partnership the two companies announced in 2025, when Danos paired its upstream and midstream supply-chain work with AXion’s downstream logistics and transportation services. (go-axion.com) In oilfield logistics, “end-to-end” means one company can manage more of the chain from sourcing and warehousing to transportation and delivery at a job site. Danos said the AXion purchase expands that model across the energy value chain. (danos.com) The geography matters. Midland Reporter-Telegram said the acquisition is aimed at the Permian Basin, where drilling and production activity create steady demand for trucks, materials handling and time-sensitive deliveries. (mrt.com) Danos is a family-owned energy service provider founded in 1947, and AXion will keep operating as an independent entity inside the Danos portfolio, according to the companies. Scott Theriot, a 21-year Danos employee, was named managing director of AXion. (danos.com) AXion President Steve Seymour said the company plans to build on its existing customer base with Danos’ backing, rather than fold its brand into a single operating unit. (go-axion.com) The transaction did not include a purchase price. A law firm involved in the deal said Danos bought 100% of the equity interests in AXion Logistics, a Texas company. (fishmanhaygood.com) For Danos, the move adds another logistics layer to a company that already sells labor and field services to energy operators. For AXion, it ties a freight and materials business more closely to customers who need equipment and supplies to arrive on drilling and industrial schedules. (danos.com, go-axion.com)