History

Raabersped

1972

Foundation of Raabersped Budapest by GySEV Corp. (Győr-Sopron-Ebenfurt Railway Corporation) primarily for international container traffic.

1983

Raabersped Budapest acquired full authorization for any forwarding activity in Hungary.

1992

Core activity of Raabersped Kft, Budapest are conventional rail and sea/river transportation.

2001

Acquisition of an interest of 51 % of GySEV in Raabersped Kft, Budapest by Raabersped GmbH, Vienna.

2003

Majority interest (75%) acquired by Speditions Holding GmbH in Raabersped GmbH, Vienna and through this in Raabersped Kft, Budapest as well.

2004

Integration of ÖBB Euroservice, Budapest into Raabersped Kft, Budapest.

2006-2008

Launch of warehouse logistic activity and foundation of Road Transport Division, logistics centre put into operation at Győrszemere, establishment of the company’s own road transport fleet.

2010

Express-Interfracht GmbH acquires 100% ownership in Raabersped Kft, Budapest.

 

Mávtranssped

1990

MÁV Rt. as the 100% shareholder owner founded Mávtranssped Forwarding Ltd. in order to provide a higher standard of railway transportation of goods in inland and in international relations, as well as to increase the quantity of goods transported on railway.

2007

MÁV Zrt. announced a public privatisation tender to sell 100 % of the shares of its subsidiary, MÁV Cargo Zrt. The tender was won by Rail Cargo Austria AG.

2010

The 100 % owner of Mávtranssped Kft. has become Express-Interfracht Internationale Spedition GmbH.

 

Express-Interfracht Hungaria

01-Jan-2010 - Merger

Raabersped Kft. and Mávtranssped Kft. have now merged to create a new company: Express-Interfracht Hungaria Kft. As a subsidiary of Express-Interfracht Internationale Spedition GmbH in Vienna, the new company is 100 % owned by the Rail Cargo Austria AG (ÖBB Group - Austrian Federal Railways).

Express-Interfracht Hungaria is utilising synergies in all areas. With the combined strength of two experienced professionals, it provides global logistics services in road and rail transportation, airfreight, shipping, customs and storage.