Waberer’s signs purchase agreement for new Schmitz Cargobull trailers

The order for 500 new trailers from Schmitz Cargobull aligns with Waberer’s strategy to dynamically increase it’s traffic from/to Germany

Waberer’s ordered new Schmitz Cargobull trailers fort its fleet. György Wáberer, Chairman-CEO of Europe’s third largest road transport company Waberer’s International Zrt. and Andreas Schmitz, President of Schmitz Cargobull, a leading trailer manufacturer in the European Union, signed an agreement on the acquisition of an additional 500 Schmitz Cargobull trailers at the Transport Logistic 2015 on May 6, 2015.

“The standardized high-quality production of Schmitz Cargobull trailers and the innovations to reduce operational costs strengthen the ability of Waberer’s International Zrt. to continuously increase its operational efficiency” – said Mr. György Wáberer when the agreement was signed, adding that the long-term partnership had facilitated their cooperation in the field of technology development as well. In the course of the two companies’ relationship dating back to almost 15 years, Waberer’s has purchased a total of approximately 8000 units of Schmitz Cargobull trailers, which still comprise the majority of Waberer’s trailer fleet. Waberer’s will be among the first to get trailers delivered by Schmitz Cargobull with new-technology cold-rolled steel chassis.

The order signed aligns with Waberer’s strategy to dynamically increase it’s traffic from/to Germany. The German market represented approximately 28% of the 2014 revenues of Waberer’s International Zrt. In 2014, a total of 2 million tons of goods were delivered through Waberer’s transportation and forwarding activities from/to points in Germany and other countries within the EU.  The majority of freight commissions of Waberer’s from Hungary to Germany are products manufactured by Hungarian plants of international companies. Waberer’s export commissions from Germany to other European countries are typically performed for global enterprises in the automotive industry, household electronics, FMCG and cosmetics. From Germany, Waberer’s primarily transports automobile parts, paper goods, electrical installation materials and window products to destinations in various European countries.

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Quelle: LogEastics
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