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Rail Cargo Austria

Rail Cargo Austria (RCA) is an Austrian rail freight transportation company with its headquarters in Vienna. It was founded on 1 January 2005 as an independent company from the freight transport division of the ÖBB Group.[1]

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RCA is one of three operative sub-companies of the holding company ÖBB-Holding AG. RCA serves as the leading operating company and manages the cross-border business of the Rail Cargo Group (RCG)

History and figures Edit

During the late 1990s and early 2000s, a movement towards rail liberalisation gained traction across Europe, including in Austria. During 2001, operations of the first external railway undertakings on ÖBB’s rail network commenced; within six years, the new railway operations had resulted in an increase of 500% in train kilometers traveled.[2] Officials opted to reorganise the state opened [ÖBB|Austrian Federal Railways]], (ÖBB); during the early 2000s, it was decided to spin out its freight operations as a separate entity. Accordingly, on 1 January 2005, Rail Cargo Austria (RCA) was established, becoming one of three operative sub-companies of ÖBB-Holding AG. RCA unites the five business units Rail Cargo Logistics, Rail Cargo Operator, Rail Cargo Carrier, Rail Cargo Wagon and Maintenance (ÖBB-Technische Services) under the brand name Rail Cargo Group (RCG).[2]

In concept, RCA operates on a competitive in a liberalised rail transport sector alongside numerous other market-oriented companies.[3] Despite this perspective, from the onset of operations, RCA has collaborate closely with ÖBB and established agencies on matters of infrastructure, being particularly interested in measures to reduce or remove impediments to traffic across the Austrian rail network.[4] The prevailing alpine geography present in Austria has long presented challenges to railway operations, necessitating close monitoring of weather conditions and preventative measures to safely operate and guard against potential damage from mountain torrents, avalanches and sheer rockfaces.[3]

RCA quickly sought to expand its presence internationally, particularly in central and eastern Europe; this process was aided by the company already undertaking 75% of all international cargo services.[2] Prior to the process being abandoned by the incoming Slovakian government in 2006, the company had been recognised as having submitted the best bid for the Slovakian goods traffic railway company ZSSK Cargo, which was set to be privatised.[5] Via the acquisition of two separate companies, RCA entered the Spanish rail market. By July 2007, RCA was reportedly transporting 93 million tons of cargo, making it the fourth largest rail freight company in Europe.[5]

By mid-2007, RCA was assessing opportunities related to the goods transport division of the Hungarian State Railways (MÁV-Cargo), which policy makers had declared their intention to privatise.[5] During 2008, the RCA purchased the freight transport division of the Hungarian Railways (MÁV Cargo Rt.); the Rail Cargo Hungaria Zrt. (RCH) transports 135,000 trains and 32 million tons of goods annually.[citation needed]

During 2016, RCG recorded an annual turnover of 2.1 billion euros. At the time, it consisted of 8,400 employees, held more than 50 operating companies; more than 30 of those are majority shareholdings. RCG had also established offices in 18 individual countries; its home markets were considered to be Austria and Hungary.[citation needed]

In January 2017, ÖBB signed framework agreement with the German engineering conglomerate Siemens for the latter to supply 200 Vectron electric locomotives. These are to be used by RCG, and will primarily serve on its cross-border freight services in numerous countries, including Austria, Czech Republic, Croatia, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia; for this purpose, these locomotives have been configured with both national control systems and European Train Control System (ETCS) apparatus to maximise flexibility.[6]

Early in 2018, RGA investigated options to standardise its international operations to a greater extent, particularly in terms of traffic management, planning, ordering, and resource dispatching. Following a successful trial, it was decided to adopt the RailCube enterprise resource planning software package for this purpose, which is claimed to improve customer information and operational flexibility.[7] One year later, RCA started the SmartCargo project, installing telematics modules onto its wagons to provide position detection, motion sensors, and impact detection; the initiative has been credited with improved maintenance coordination and enabled new customer services.[8]

On 12 April 2018, a direct freight train from Chengdu, China, ran over the 9,800-kilometer route (via Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine and Slovakia) to Vienna for the first time.[9] As it is necessary to change between standard and broad gauge track along this route, plans for the extension of the (Russian) wide gauge railway network up to the Vienna area have been mooted for several years - together with other railway companies - such as the proposed Košice-Vienna broad gauge line.[10][11][12]

In May 2019, RCA launched a new long distance cargo service between Vienna and the Swedish ferry port of Trelleborg that runs up to four times per week to better connect Austria with Northern Europe.[13] Later that same year, a new intermodal service, branded TransFER, commenced between Austria, Hungary, northern European, southeastern Europe, and Turkey.[14] In late 2019, RCA acquired Rail Time Polska Sp. z.o.o. after which the company started providing its own traction services in Poland.[15]

During January 2020, a new biweekly non-stop freight service was launched between the Italian city of Verona and Germany’s largest Baltic Sea port in Lübeck, under the TransFER brand.[16] In March 2021, RCA launched a new TransFER service between Verona and the German city of Hannover that runs non-stop four times per week.[17] Further reorganisation of the TransFER network was enacted that year, particularly in eastern Europe;[18] in June 2021, a partnership between RCA and Pasifik Eurasi to cooperate on freight transportation between Europe and Asia via Turkey.[19] In May 2022, RCA ran its first test train between Spain and Austria.[20]

Organization Edit

Rail Cargo Austria itself owns shares of other companies in the ÖBB Group as well as subsidiaries in the freight-forwarding sector.[21]

The corporate group is subdivided into the following business areas:

Rail Cargo Logistics Edit

Rail Cargo Logistics - Austria GmbH was founded in 1947 as Express-Interfracht Internationale Spedition GmbH and has been part of Rail Cargo Austria AG since 1999.

The brand name Rail Cargo Logistics unites three companies since 2014 and is a full-service provider for intermodal rail freight forwarding of bulk goods.

The Rail Cargo Logistics includes:

  • Rail Cargo Logistics - Austria GmbH: subsidiary for rail transport, MOBILER logistics - combination of rail and road, road transport and warehouse logistics
  • Rail Cargo Logistics GmbH: subsidiary for transport logistics for bulk goods
  • Rail Cargo Logistics - Environmental Services GmbH: logistics company in the field of waste recycling and waste disposal

Rail Cargo Operator Edit

Under the brand name Rail Cargo Operator, five Central and Eastern European operator companies of the RCG operate international intermodal transport services in the accompanied (ROLA - rolling highway) and unaccompanied combined transport.

The five companies include:

  • Rail Cargo Operator - Austria GmbH (Austria)
  • Rail Cargo Operator - CSKD s.r.o. (Czech Republic and Slovakia)
  • Rail Cargo Operator - Hungaria Kft. (Hungary)
  • Rail Cargo Terminal - BILK Zrt. (Hungary)
  • Adria Kombi d.o.o. (Slovenia)

Rail Cargo Carrier Edit

Rail Cargo Carrier provides locomotives and employees and carries block trains to and from Central, Southern and Eastern Europe, as far as Russia or Turkey.

The Rail Cargo Carrier brand comprises the following companies:

  • ÖBB Produktion GmbH
  • Rail Cargo Hungaria Zrt.
  • Rail Cargo Carrier Kft

Rail Cargo Wagon - Austria GmbH Edit

Rail Cargo Wagon - Austria GmbH was founded as part of the outsourcing of all freight wagons to its own company. It controls the wagon fleet of the Rail Cargo Group.

Technical Services Edit

This business unit summarizes the activities associated with maintenance and servicing. The brand Technical Services summarizes the following companies:

  • ÖBB Technical Services GmbH
  • Technical Services Hungaria Kft.
  • TS-MAV Gépészet Services Kft.
  • Technical Services Slovakia s.r.o.

References Edit

  1. ^ "ÖBB". www.oebb.at. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  2. ^ a b c "Enhancing economic growth". globalrailwayreview.com. 30 July 2007.
  3. ^ a b "Know-how, smart strategies and dedicated equipment". globalrailwayreview.com. 8 April 2008.
  4. ^ "Assessing infrastructure development". globalrailwayreview.com. 31 May 2005.
  5. ^ a b c "Success and growth – the ÖBB way". globalrailwayreview.com. 30 July 2007.
  6. ^ Sadler, Katie (30 January 2017). "ÖBB signs framework agreement for 200 Vectron locomotives". globalrailwayreview.com.
  7. ^ "Rail Cargo Group implements new digital carrier system, RailCube". globalrailwayreview.com. 6 September 2018.
  8. ^ Robinson, Elliot (18 July 2022). "ÖBB RCG and A1 reach 11,000th SmartCargo freight car milestone". globalrailwayreview.com.
  9. ^ "Rail Cargo Group Blog | We write about rail". Rail Cargo Group Blog We write about rail. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  10. ^ "A step forward in the development of Košice-Vienna broad gauge line". Railway PRO Communication Platform. 26 August 2013. Retrieved 20 March 2019.
  11. ^ Ltd, DVV Media International. "Broad gauge to Wien is feasible, says study". Railway Gazette. Retrieved 20 March 2019.
  12. ^ Oliphant, Roland (6 June 2012). . The St. Petersburg Times. No. 1, 711. p. 2. Archived from the original on 26 December 2014.
  13. ^ "The ÖBB Rail Cargo Group opens up connection to Scandinavian region". globalrailwayreview.com. 7 May 2019.
  14. ^ "New TransFER connection built by ÖBB Rail Cargo Group". globalrailwayreview.com. 13 November 2019.
  15. ^ "ÖBB Rail Cargo Group continues expansion of its Carrier network". globalrailwayreview.com. 11 February 2020.
  16. ^ "Verona to Lübeck direct train introduced by ÖBB Rail Cargo Group". globalrailwayreview.com. 22 January 2020.
  17. ^ "New TransFER connection between Italy and Germany launched by ÖBB RCG". globalrailwayreview.com. 26 March 2021.
  18. ^ "ÖBB RCG expands network by combining two Budapest TransFER connections". globalrailwayreview.com. 5 May 2021.
  19. ^ "ÖBB Rail Cargo Group and Pasifik Eurasia to develop Eurasian rail freight". globalrailwayreview.com. 1 June 2021.
  20. ^ "ÖBB RCG transport vehicles from Spain to Austria sustainably for the first time". globalrailwayreview.com. 3 May 2022.
  21. ^ "Rail Cargo Group". www.railcargo.com. Retrieved 18 April 2018.

External links Edit

  • Rail Cargo Group
  • Rail Cargo Blog
  • Rail Cargo Hungaria
  • ÖBB

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Rail Cargo Austria news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Rail Cargo Austria RCA is an Austrian rail freight transportation company with its headquarters in Vienna It was founded on 1 January 2005 as an independent company from the freight transport division of the OBB Group 1 Rail Cargo Group LogoRCA is one of three operative sub companies of the holding company OBB Holding AG RCA serves as the leading operating company and manages the cross border business of the Rail Cargo Group RCG Contents 1 History and figures 2 Organization 2 1 Rail Cargo Logistics 2 2 Rail Cargo Operator 2 3 Rail Cargo Carrier 2 4 Rail Cargo Wagon Austria GmbH 2 5 Technical Services 3 References 4 External linksHistory and figures EditDuring the late 1990s and early 2000s a movement towards rail liberalisation gained traction across Europe including in Austria During 2001 operations of the first external railway undertakings on OBB s rail network commenced within six years the new railway operations had resulted in an increase of 500 in train kilometers traveled 2 Officials opted to reorganise the state opened OBB Austrian Federal Railways OBB during the early 2000s it was decided to spin out its freight operations as a separate entity Accordingly on 1 January 2005 Rail Cargo Austria RCA was established becoming one of three operative sub companies of OBB Holding AG RCA unites the five business units Rail Cargo Logistics Rail Cargo Operator Rail Cargo Carrier Rail Cargo Wagon and Maintenance OBB Technische Services under the brand name Rail Cargo Group RCG 2 In concept RCA operates on a competitive in a liberalised rail transport sector alongside numerous other market oriented companies 3 Despite this perspective from the onset of operations RCA has collaborate closely with OBB and established agencies on matters of infrastructure being particularly interested in measures to reduce or remove impediments to traffic across the Austrian rail network 4 The prevailing alpine geography present in Austria has long presented challenges to railway operations necessitating close monitoring of weather conditions and preventative measures to safely operate and guard against potential damage from mountain torrents avalanches and sheer rockfaces 3 RCA quickly sought to expand its presence internationally particularly in central and eastern Europe this process was aided by the company already undertaking 75 of all international cargo services 2 Prior to the process being abandoned by the incoming Slovakian government in 2006 the company had been recognised as having submitted the best bid for the Slovakian goods traffic railway company ZSSK Cargo which was set to be privatised 5 Via the acquisition of two separate companies RCA entered the Spanish rail market By July 2007 RCA was reportedly transporting 93 million tons of cargo making it the fourth largest rail freight company in Europe 5 By mid 2007 RCA was assessing opportunities related to the goods transport division of the Hungarian State Railways MAV Cargo which policy makers had declared their intention to privatise 5 During 2008 the RCA purchased the freight transport division of the Hungarian Railways MAV Cargo Rt the Rail Cargo Hungaria Zrt RCH transports 135 000 trains and 32 million tons of goods annually citation needed During 2016 RCG recorded an annual turnover of 2 1 billion euros At the time it consisted of 8 400 employees held more than 50 operating companies more than 30 of those are majority shareholdings RCG had also established offices in 18 individual countries its home markets were considered to be Austria and Hungary citation needed In January 2017 OBB signed framework agreement with the German engineering conglomerate Siemens for the latter to supply 200 Vectron electric locomotives These are to be used by RCG and will primarily serve on its cross border freight services in numerous countries including Austria Czech Republic Croatia Germany Hungary Italy Poland Slovakia and Slovenia for this purpose these locomotives have been configured with both national control systems and European Train Control System ETCS apparatus to maximise flexibility 6 Early in 2018 RGA investigated options to standardise its international operations to a greater extent particularly in terms of traffic management planning ordering and resource dispatching Following a successful trial it was decided to adopt the RailCube enterprise resource planning software package for this purpose which is claimed to improve customer information and operational flexibility 7 One year later RCA started the SmartCargo project installing telematics modules onto its wagons to provide position detection motion sensors and impact detection the initiative has been credited with improved maintenance coordination and enabled new customer services 8 On 12 April 2018 a direct freight train from Chengdu China ran over the 9 800 kilometer route via Kazakhstan Russia Ukraine and Slovakia to Vienna for the first time 9 As it is necessary to change between standard and broad gauge track along this route plans for the extension of the Russian wide gauge railway network up to the Vienna area have been mooted for several years together with other railway companies such as the proposed Kosice Vienna broad gauge line 10 11 12 In May 2019 RCA launched a new long distance cargo service between Vienna and the Swedish ferry port of Trelleborg that runs up to four times per week to better connect Austria with Northern Europe 13 Later that same year a new intermodal service branded TransFER commenced between Austria Hungary northern European southeastern Europe and Turkey 14 In late 2019 RCA acquired Rail Time Polska Sp z o o after which the company started providing its own traction services in Poland 15 During January 2020 a new biweekly non stop freight service was launched between the Italian city of Verona and Germany s largest Baltic Sea port in Lubeck under the TransFER brand 16 In March 2021 RCA launched a new TransFER service between Verona and the German city of Hannover that runs non stop four times per week 17 Further reorganisation of the TransFER network was enacted that year particularly in eastern Europe 18 in June 2021 a partnership between RCA and Pasifik Eurasi to cooperate on freight transportation between Europe and Asia via Turkey 19 In May 2022 RCA ran its first test train between Spain and Austria 20 Organization EditRail Cargo Austria itself owns shares of other companies in the OBB Group as well as subsidiaries in the freight forwarding sector 21 The corporate group is subdivided into the following business areas Rail Cargo Logistics Edit Rail Cargo Logistics Austria GmbH was founded in 1947 as Express Interfracht Internationale Spedition GmbH and has been part of Rail Cargo Austria AG since 1999 The brand name Rail Cargo Logistics unites three companies since 2014 and is a full service provider for intermodal rail freight forwarding of bulk goods The Rail Cargo Logistics includes Rail Cargo Logistics Austria GmbH subsidiary for rail transport MOBILER logistics combination of rail and road road transport and warehouse logistics Rail Cargo Logistics GmbH subsidiary for transport logistics for bulk goods Rail Cargo Logistics Environmental Services GmbH logistics company in the field of waste recycling and waste disposalRail Cargo Operator Edit Under the brand name Rail Cargo Operator five Central and Eastern European operator companies of the RCG operate international intermodal transport services in the accompanied ROLA rolling highway and unaccompanied combined transport The five companies include Rail Cargo Operator Austria GmbH Austria Rail Cargo Operator CSKD s r o Czech Republic and Slovakia Rail Cargo Operator Hungaria Kft Hungary Rail Cargo Terminal BILK Zrt Hungary Adria Kombi d o o Slovenia Rail Cargo Carrier Edit Rail Cargo Carrier provides locomotives and employees and carries block trains to and from Central Southern and Eastern Europe as far as Russia or Turkey The Rail Cargo Carrier brand comprises the following companies OBB Produktion GmbH Rail Cargo Hungaria Zrt Rail Cargo Carrier KftRail Cargo Wagon Austria GmbH Edit Rail Cargo Wagon Austria GmbH was founded as part of the outsourcing of all freight wagons to its own company It controls the wagon fleet of the Rail Cargo Group Technical Services Edit This business unit summarizes the activities associated with maintenance and servicing The brand Technical Services summarizes the following companies OBB Technical Services GmbH Technical Services Hungaria Kft TS MAV Gepeszet Services Kft Technical Services Slovakia s r o References Edit OBB www oebb at Retrieved 18 April 2018 a b c Enhancing economic growth globalrailwayreview com 30 July 2007 a b Know how smart strategies and dedicated equipment globalrailwayreview com 8 April 2008 Assessing infrastructure development globalrailwayreview com 31 May 2005 a b c Success and growth the OBB way globalrailwayreview com 30 July 2007 Sadler Katie 30 January 2017 OBB signs framework agreement for 200 Vectron locomotives globalrailwayreview com Rail Cargo Group implements new digital carrier system RailCube globalrailwayreview com 6 September 2018 Robinson Elliot 18 July 2022 OBB RCG and A1 reach 11 000th SmartCargo freight car milestone globalrailwayreview com Rail Cargo Group Blog We write about rail Rail Cargo Group Blog We write about rail Retrieved 18 April 2018 A step forward in the development of Kosice Vienna broad gauge line Railway PRO Communication Platform 26 August 2013 Retrieved 20 March 2019 Ltd DVV Media International Broad gauge to Wien is feasible says study Railway Gazette Retrieved 20 March 2019 Oliphant Roland 6 June 2012 Railway Plans Land Bridge Between China and Europe The St Petersburg Times No 1 711 p 2 Archived from the original on 26 December 2014 The OBB Rail Cargo Group opens up connection to Scandinavian region globalrailwayreview com 7 May 2019 New TransFER connection built by OBB Rail Cargo Group globalrailwayreview com 13 November 2019 OBB Rail Cargo Group continues expansion of its Carrier network globalrailwayreview com 11 February 2020 Verona to Lubeck direct train introduced by OBB Rail Cargo Group globalrailwayreview com 22 January 2020 New TransFER connection between Italy and Germany launched by OBB RCG globalrailwayreview com 26 March 2021 OBB RCG expands network by combining two Budapest TransFER connections globalrailwayreview com 5 May 2021 OBB Rail Cargo Group and Pasifik Eurasia to develop Eurasian rail freight globalrailwayreview com 1 June 2021 OBB RCG transport vehicles from Spain to Austria sustainably for the first time globalrailwayreview com 3 May 2022 Rail Cargo Group www railcargo com Retrieved 18 April 2018 External links EditRail Cargo Group Rail Cargo Blog Rail Cargo Hungaria OBB Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rail Cargo Austria amp oldid 1167751453 Rail Cargo Hungaria, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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