Deutsche Bahn AG and DB Logistics
Information about the parent company of Schenker and BAX Global
Deutsche Bahn AG
Deutsche Bahn AG is a modern diversified services company providing complete mobility and logistics solutions.. The Group provides services in three major divisions. It
- ensures mobility for its customers in long-distance, regional, and urban transport
- provides integrated transportation and logistics services worldwide
- operates the track infrastructure
| Group Head Office: | Deutsche Bahn AG Potsdamer Platz 2 10785 Berlin Germany |
| Group structure (key business areas): | Transportation and Logistics Division (DB Logistics) Passenger Transport Division Infrastructure and Services Division |
| Passengers (rail): | Ca. 1,835 million |
| Transport performance (rail): | Ca. 74,792 million pkm** |
| Rail freight carried: | Ca. 312.8 million tons |
| Freight Transport performance: | Ca. 98,794 million tkm*** |
| Train kilometers on track infrastructure: | Ca. 1,016 million train path kilometers |
| Revenues: | Ca. 30,053 million € |
| Employees: | Ca. 229,200 |
DB Logistics
With annual sales of 17,935 million euros, 88,186 employees and over 1,500 company locations in all the important economic regions of the globe, DB Logistics stands for the transport and logistics activities of Deutsche Bahn.
With its Schenker, Railion and Intermodal brands, Deutsche Bahn enjoys top positions in air and ocean freight worldwide, operates the most concentrated land transport network in Europe and benefits from the rail competence of the first and biggest European freight railroad. As one of the leading providers of logistics services worldwide, DB Logistics now contributes about 60 percent to the sales of the Deutsche Bahn Group as a whole and stands in an exemplary way for its growth activities.
| Head office: | Deutsche Bahn AG DB LogisticsLeipziger Platz 9 10117 Berlin Germany |
| Turnover: | Ca. 17,935 million € |
| Employees: | Ca. 88,186 |
** Passenger kilometers: product of number of passengers and mean travel distance
*** Ton kilometers: product of freight carried and mean transport distance
Last Update: 04/24/2008

