Raben Group is a Dutch logistics company group. Its operations include international road forwarding, domestic distribution, contract logistics, warehousing, sea and air freight, intermodal transport and logistics services for fresh products (Fresh Logistics).
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The first company established by the Raben family started its operations in Meddo/Winterswijk, Netherlands in 1931. Now, Raben Group operates in 15 countries: Netherlands, Poland, Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Austria, Italy & Greece and employs approximately 12,000 people. It has a network of over 160 depots in Europe, over 1,800,000 m2 of warehouse space and transports 17.500.000 shipments annually.[1]
Raben Group companies
edit- Raben Netherlands
- Raben Logistics Polska
- Raben Transport
- Fresh Logistics
- Raben Trans European Germany
- Raben Eesti
- Raben Latvia
- Raben Lietuva
- Raben Logistics Czech
- Raben Logistics Slovakia
- Raben Trans European Hungary
- Raben Ukraine
- Raben Romania
- Raben Bulgaria
- Raben Italy
- Raben BEXity (Austria)
- Raben Intertrans (Greece)
- Raben Sea & Air
- Raben Management Services
- Raben Business Services
History
edit- 1931 - J.W. Raben founded a transport company in the Netherlands
- 1960 - T. Raben took over the helm of the company
- 1991 - E. Raben opened Raben company in Poland
- 2002 - Fresh Logistics established in Poland
- 2003 - Raben company opened in Ukraine
- 2004 - Raben companies opened in LT, LV and EE
- 2005 - German company BSV became a member of Raben Group
- 2007 - Raben Sea & Air started
- 2008 - Setto (a family company operating in the Czech Republic and Slovakia) joined Raben Group
- 2010 - Raben Logistics Hungary established
- 2010 - Czech company Transkam became a member of Raben Group
- 2011 - Raben Group announces acquisition of German Road Network and operations in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia from Wincanton
- 2012 - Raben Trans European Czech (previously Wincanton) and Transkam – Logistics were united under the company Raben Logistics Czech s.r.o.
- 2013 - Fresh Logistics joined European Food Network
- 2014 - Raben Logistic Germany, Raben Trans European Germany, Eli Transport are merged into Raben Trans European Germany GmbH
- 2015 - HRL Eurocargo, Balter Group and Spedition Weisshaupt from Germany become a part of Raben Group
- 2016 - Peter Spedition from Germany become a part of Raben Group
- 2017 - Raben Romania opens
- 2018 - Raben Trans European Germany operates its own domestic network
- 2019 - Raben Bulgaria opens
- 2019 - Raben becomes majority shareholder in Sittam S.R.L, today Raben Italy
- 2021 - Raben - celebrates 90 years of experience
- 2021 - INTERTRANS S.A. in Greece becomes part of Raben Group, operating as Raben Intertrans
- 2022 - BEXity GmbH in Austria becomes part of Raben Group, operating as Raben BEXity
References
edit- ^ "Raben Group in Europa". February 2023.