1872 Gottfried Schenker founds Schenker & Co. in Vienna, Austria.
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1873 First consolidated rail consignment from Paris, France, to Vienna, Austria.
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1874 Branch offices established in Budapest, Hungary, Bucharest, Romania, Prague, Czech Republic and London, England.
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1880 Acquired a stake in the steam navigation company Adria Dampfschiffahrts-Gesellschaft.
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1895 Founded Austro-Americana Shipping Company.
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1901 Gottfried Schenker passes away in Vienna and is succeeded by his adoptive son Dr. August Schenker-Angerer.
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1918 After WW I, Schenker focuses on express delivery services, regional freight forwarding, removals and trade-fair services.
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1922 First air freight shipments in Germany.
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1924 The German export industry goes on an international exhibition tour organized by Schenker.
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1928 Following the acquisition of BEHALA, Schenker headquarters are transferred to Berlin.
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1931 Schenker is acquired by the German Railways. First sea freight container shipments.
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1945 Rebuilding process begins following disappropriation and the loss of numerous bases in WW II.
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1947 Subsidiary established in the U.S. internationalization and air freight are pursued on a large scale.
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1966 Dedicated company founded in Hong Kong to oversee Asian market.
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1972 Schenker becomes the official freight forwarder for Munich Olympics. Coinage of JETcargo, SEAcargo and Eurocargo as trade marks for bulk transportation by air, sea, rail and road.
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1989 Company decides to introduce SWORD (Schenker's Worldwide Online Realtime Data Network) and EDIFACT standards.
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1991 Stinnes AG acquires a majority stake in Schenker from the German railroad company Deutsche Bundesbahn and divides the business into Schenker International (air and sea freight) and Schenker Eurocargo (European land transport).
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1996 Schenker subsidiary was opened in Ukraine in 1996 at first to provide service in land transportation of international shipments. Stinnes air and sea freight, land transport, handling/logistics and seaport activities are grouped under the umbrella of Schenker-Rhenus AG.
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1997 Schenker looks back on 125 years of history. Schenker AG repositions itself by divesting the bulk cargo business and forming three new business areas: Schenker Logistics, Schenker International and Schenker Eurocargo. The shareholding in the Swedish company BTL-AB, Gothenburg, gives birth to Europe's leading transportation and logistics provider.
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1998 Co-ordination of land transport operations in Europe at Schenker and BTL under the Schenker-BTL name.
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1999 Takeover of BTL AB. Schenker Australia appointed Official Freight Forwarder of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. Strategic alliance between Schenker and Seino.
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2000 Opening of the Integrated Logistics Center Rotterdam. Schenker, Inc. named for the Salt Lake City 2002 Olympic Winter Games. Schenker and Deutsche Bahn establish Railog joint venture for railrelated logistics services.
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2001 Merger of Schenker-BTL (Deutschland) AG and Schenker International Deutschland GmbH to form Schenker Deutschland AG.
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2002 Schenker celebrates its 130th birthday. Schenker and Seino merge their international and logistics activities in Japan into Schenker-Seino Ltd. The Integrated Logistics Centre Narita, Tokyo is opened. Deutsche Bahn takes over majority of Stinnes.
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2003 Official Supplier to the IOC for freight forwarding and customs clearance services for the Olympic Games (Athens 2004, Turin 2006, Beijing 2008). Integration of Schenker and Joyau in France.
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2004 Integration of Schenker and Spedpol positions Schenker as one of the leading providers of integrated logistics in Poland. 'A-Class' licence for new subsidiary in the growth market China.
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2005 Schenker logistics center for consumer goods in Willebroek, Belgium, starts operations. Strengthening of the network in Russia and of the market position in Norway with Linjegods. New logistic centre started operations in Kiev, Ukraine.
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2006 New structure at DB Logistics. Acquisition of BAX Global.
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2007 Schenker - Seino and Bax Global Japan merged on January 1st
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2008 Schenker China Ltd. is the Official Freight Forwarding and Custom clearance Supplier of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.
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2009 DB Schenker now active directly in Egyptian market.
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