DB Cargo Polska
Ltd. | |
Industry | Rail transport |
Founded | 2001 |
Headquarters | Zabrze, Poland |
Key people |
Marek Staszek CEO |
Products | Rail transport, Cargo |
Revenue | 440 million € (2008)[1] |
Number of employees | 6000 (2008) |
Website | pl.dbcargo.com |
DB Cargo Polska (formerly DB Schenker Rail Polska and PCC Rail) is a Polish rail company operating mainly in freight transport, owned by Deutsche Bahn. Main products transported by this company are coal, gas, oil products and sand.
The transport volume in 2008 amounted to over 90 million tons.
History
PCC Rail Szczakowa emerged from a local mining-transport company of the Sand Mine Szczakowa (Kopalnia Piasku Szczakowa), operating for over 50 years. Lately it was bought by German PCC SE company. On 16 November 2006 the company's name was shortened to PCC Rail.
Rolling stock
DB Cargo Polska owns 360 locomotives and 7.700 railway cars.[2]
Dependent companies [3]
- DB Port Szczecin Sp. z o.o., Szczecin (Poland) – 93,40%
- Infra SILESIA S.A., Rybnik (Poland) – 100%
- DB Cargo Spedkol Sp. z o.o., Kędzierzyn-Koźle (Poland) – 100%
See also
References
- ↑ DB Schenker Rail Polska S.A. - Your strong partner for transportation and logistics
- ↑ DB Schenker Rail Polska S.A. in Zahlen
- ↑ DB Cargo Polska companies
External links
- Media related to DB Cargo Polska at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website
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