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Wiking 051407 H0 HGV Henschel Platform saddle train Time freight

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This time-fracht henschel once brought magazines and newspapers to Berlin – a time-fracht. The name of the forwarding agent was born in the sixties, but behind it was a German-German entrepreneurial history. After his Stendaler forwarding agency was expropriated, he drove 24-year-old Horst Walter Schroeter to Berlin in 1952 with his wife at the beginning of the new year. The business started to boom, and in 1955 the fleet began to expand. Buessing, Henschel and Mercedes-Benz were among the first vehicles to be equipped for long-distance transport. The freight forwarding company Schroeter was on an expansion course in 1960 and quickly began to buy up other haulage companies. Horst Walter Schroeter's reputation in the industry grew. In 1962, the company finally developed time freight. The starting point was the order to transport newspapers and magazines from West Germany to West Berlin. This marked the start of the group of companies. The time-freight swing should be introduced as a sign of change. The transition from the freight forwarding company Schroeter to the time freight was considered as the result of changed market requirements – delivery dates were the bid of the hour!This text is machine translated.

Wiking 051407 H0 HGV Henschel Platform saddle train Time freight

This time-fracht henschel once brought magazines and newspapers to Berlin – a time-fracht. The name of the forwarding agent was born in the sixties, but behind it was a German-German entrepreneurial history. After his Stendaler forwarding agency was expropriated, he drove 24-year-old Horst Walter Schroeter to Berlin in 1952 with his wife at the beginning of the new year. The business started to boom, and in 1955 the fleet began to expand. Buessing, Henschel and Mercedes-Benz were among the first vehicles to be equipped for long-distance transport. The freight forwarding company Schroeter was on an expansion course in 1960 and quickly began to buy up other haulage companies. Horst Walter Schroeter's reputation in the industry grew. In 1962, the company finally developed time freight. The starting point was the order to transport newspapers and magazines from West Germany to West Berlin. This marked the start of the group of companies. The time-freight swing should be introduced as a sign of change. The transition from the freight forwarding company Schroeter to the time freight was considered as the result of changed market requirements – delivery dates were the bid of the hour!This text is machine translated.

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