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Grampet Group Company 2 Grampet Group Company 2 Services: Integrated services of freight railway transport Grampet Group is the largest private rail freight and logistics Manufacture, repair and modernization of rolling stock holding in Romania and in the South Eastern Europe region, Production of spare parts for the railway industry providing a wide range of products and services in the Rolling stock leasing services railway sector, from integrated transport to logistics Freight transhipment services; manufacturing of state-of-the-art locomotives, Logistics services wagons and other rolling stock parts as well as rolling IT solutions to maximize efficiency of railway operators stock modernization and leasing services. Grampet Group helds in portofolio Romania’s leading We aim at setting new benchmarks in the rail industry in private rail freight operator, Grup Feroviar Român, and has Central and South-Eastern Europe region through our operations in six countries across the region: Hungary, efforts to develop customers’ businesses, thus Bulgaria, Germany, Austria, Serbia and the Republic of contributing to national economies welfare, local Moldova. communities growthand people’s well-being. The Group offers logistics services and freight transport We will connect businesses, people and ideas; we will solutions on routes connecting the Black Sea to the share solutions and visions to make rail industry a key Adriatic Sea and the North Sea. Grampet Group’s RELOC - element of a sustainable development of the society. Electroputere VFU Craiova manufactures Romania’s newest heavy shunting and light line locomotive Terra Nova, equipped with Caterpillar engines. Grampet Group also owns one of the most modern plants in Europe, specialized We deliver rail industry customers the tools they need for in the construction and repair of freight and passenger achieving performance and the solutions for their complex carriages - Electroputere VFU Pașcani. businesses. We are always forward looking, being prepared to adapt to the unexpected. We always stay true to our promises, focusing primarily on the safety of the customers Key data business and the well-being of our employees and partners. Total revenues of approx. EUR 350M in 2013 Approx. 9.000 employees in seven countries: Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Germany, Austria, Serbia and the Republic of Moldova; GFR delivers approx. 3.1 billion tnkm, in Romania and Bulgaria, out of a total market of 16.4 billion tnkm; 20.000 wagons and 400 locomotives (more than 4.500 tank wagons for gas, diesel oil, fuel oil, crude oil, and liquid chemical products). Manufacturer of the diesel-hydraulic locomotive for eavy shunting and light line service TERRA NOVA, with a nominal power of 1260HP. The locomotive is entirely, designed and manufactured by RELOC S.A. - Electroputere VFU Craiova, together with the world heavy machinery champion Caterpillar, which delivers the two engines. Grup Feroviar Român (GFR) Bulgarian Railway Company (BRC) Train Hungary (TH) Grampet Cargo Austria Trans Expedition Feroviar (TEF) Eurorail Logistics Serbia Eurorail Logistics Germany Eurorail Company Moldova Rolling Stock Company (RSCO) Transbordare Vagoane Marfã (TVM) Electroputere VFU Pașcani Electroputere VFU Craiova Reva Simeria Grampet Debreceni Vagongyár - Hungary Reloc Craiova lnstitutul pentru Tehnicã de Calcul (ITC) Grup Feroviar Român, the flagship company of Grampet GFR together with its sister companies operates up to Group, is the largest private rail freight operator in Romania. 16,500 freight cars and fuel tanks and 380 locomotives, The company was founded in 2001 as a shunting operator hauling goods and fuels to hundreds of destinations. and entered the railway transport market one year later. The activity is carefully monitored and assessed by means Starting 2006, GFR has provided international freight transport of integrated IT systems that process and provide real time services. The company imposed itself on the rail transport data regarding the transportation. market by delivering the best value services. GFR is the largest private freight operator in Romania, GFR provides national and international railway transport ranking second after the state owned company. It is the services and related services according to customers needs: national leader for transport of petroleum products and has permanently extended its operations, to more diversified Domestic and international freight transport services transports of goods - coal, aggregates, broken stone, slag, Railroad cars shunting services on industrial platforms cement, clinker, cereals and general goods. Revision and current maintenance of locomotives and freight wagons Freight wagon leasing Locomotive leasing UIC - since December 2003 (HQ in Paris, France) Railway logistics OCCF - since April 2004 (HQ in Warsaw, Poland) CIT - since August 2004 (HQ in Bern, Switzerland) In Hungary and in Bulgaria, GFR works together with sister- GCU(AVV) - since June 2006 (HQ in Brussels, Belgium) companies Train Hungary and Bulgarian Railway Company GER - since May 2007 (HQ in Brussels, Belgium) to provide integrated services to its customers. USER - since January 2012 (HQ in Bucharest, Romania) FIATA - since 2012 (HQ in Bern, Switzerland) GFR has concluded contracts of collaboration with: BDZ (the national rail freight operator in Bulgaria) ZS (the national railway company in Serbia) UZ (the national railway company in Ukraine) CFM (the national railway company in the Republic of Moldova) Bulgarian and Hungarian private rail freight operators PKP (Polish State Railways) ZSSK (Slovakian State Railways) HZ (Croatian State Railways) OMV Petrom Rompetrol Lukoil Dacia Renault Lafarge Holcim CRH ArcelorMittal Licence for the rail services performance no. 24 Certification TÜV Austria EN ISO 9001 :2008, EN ISO 14001 :2004 and OHSAS 18001 :2007 Certification AFER (Romanian Railway Authority) SR EN ISO 9001 :2008 SR EN ISO 14001 :2005 SR OHASAS 18001 :2008 Environment Authorization No.1 /22.01.2014 Bulgarian Railway Company, member of Grampet Group, Bulgarian Railway Company uses electric, diesel-electric performs rail freight transport on domestic, international and diesel-hydraulic locomotives of various power, for market and by transit via Bulgaria, as well as other activities train haulage on all line categories, as well as for wagon specific to rail freight transport: shunting. Transports are performed in wagons, owned by BRC or by transport logistics our customer. We choose the most suitable type of wagon shunting wagons for the specific type of carried goods. elaboration of transport documents. The company headquarters is situated in the capital of As the company continues growing on the domestic Bulgaria, Sofia. We also have several work points in Varna, market, it is also working on improving the quality of Burgas, Gorna Oryahovitsa, Ruse and Plovdiv. BRC has international transports, as well as transit. Our future goals signed Co-operational Agreements with the railway include development on technological level for better undertakings from the bordering countries. This has set satisfaction of the needs of our customers, to improve the the beginning of some successful collaborations. qualification of the employees in order to respond to the quickly changing market climate in this region. The superior quality of the services is achieved by organizing the means of transport in loaded and unloaded condition, by ensuring the movement of the wagons with a suitable train organization in compliance with the specific demands of every customer. Bulgarian Railway Company is a member of: CIT - International Rail Transport Committee UIC - International Union of Railways GER - The Community of European Railway and Infrastructure Companies GCU (A VV) - General Contract of Use for Wagons ERFA - European Rail Freight Association FTE - Forum Train Europe National License for rail freight transport, with European status since 2007. Certified according to ISO 9001 :2008 Safety Certificate part A and B, issued by the Executive Agency Railway Administration, Sofia Entity in charge of maintenance certificate (ECM) Train Hungary, member of Grampet Group, provides railway Railway transport for regular or irregular block trains freight transport and forwarding services throughout Hungary. Block train composition with corresponding wagons and railway traction on the entire route Train Hungary is one of the largest private rail freight operators Shunting in private shunting stations or industrial stations in Hungary, mainly due to its leading position in transports Traction and shunting within railway construction works for infrastructure works and crushed stone. Its current fleet Train and wagon group composition in the region of includes more than 24 locomotives and over 1.000 wagons. Zahony, towards and from CIS countries Train Hungary branch office Zagreb from 2016, is able to offer Freight handling between standard gauges and large rail transport in Croatia. Train Hungary with branch office in gauges Zagreb and soon in Slovenia will move goods by rail from East Cost coverage as first contractor railway operator, to West, from North to South. Trains guarantee on-schedule, regarding international block trains there are cost-optimized transport for all sorts of freight Customs clearance categories. Road traction, in addition to rail transport Conducting large transports of coal, iron, cereals and Train Hungary successfully meets all freight transport petroleum products requirements, whether conventional or combined traffic,
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