Grup Feroviar Român

Grup Feroviar Român
Private
Industry Rail transport
Founded 2001
Headquarters Bucharest
Key people
Gruia Stoica, CEO
Products Railway freight cars
Revenue €110 million (2009)
Number of employees
2,000 (2009)
Website http://www.gfr.ro/

Grup Feroviar Român, or simply GFR, is the largest private railway company in Romania and one of the largest in South Eastern Europe. Founded in 2001, the company owns freight operations in Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Serbia, Ukraine, Moldova, Montenegro and Mozambique, and railcar production and maintenance operations in Romania, Hungary, Serbia and Ukraine. In 2010 GFR operates a park of over 13,500 railroad cars and 285 diesel and electric locomotives.

In 2013, GFR bought a 51% stake in CFR Marfă, which was the freight division of Căile Ferate Române. This purchase cost €202 million.[1]

Equipment

Railroad cars

Electric locomotives

Locomotive Class 60 of GFR

Diesel–electric locomotives (LDE)

Diesel-hydraulic locomotives (LDH)

Other

In July 2007 GFR offered a bid for Hungaryan company MÁV Cargo of around US$300 million and thus qualified for the final price offering for the company, from third place just behind Slovak company Speed Trans Consortium and a Cyprus based fund.
Control of Bulgarian Railway Company A.D. is shared by five Bulgarian companies and one Romanian company, Grup Feroviar Roman Bucharest.
The company also bought in 2006 the largest Serbian wagon construction and maintenance company, Zelvoz Smederevo.

See also

References

  1. "CFR Marfa sale agreement signed". Railway Gazette International. Retrieved 3 September 2013.

External links

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