PKP Group
National holding | |
Industry | Rail transport |
Founded |
2001 (After splitting PKP) |
Headquarters | Warszawa, Poland |
Key people |
Jakub Karnowski PKP SA chairman/CEO |
Revenue | 11 296 000 000 zł |
77 000 000 | |
Number of employees | 85 000 |
Website | www.pkp.pl |
PKP Group (pl: Grupa PKP) is a Polish conglomerate founded in 2001 from the former single national rail operator, Polskie Koleje Państwowe. The purpose of this change was to match European Union directives of dividing transport service from rail system management and founding separate companies able to sell their service outside the rail business.
It consists of the following companies, of which PKP SA has the dominant position:
Company name | Responsibility |
---|---|
Polskie Koleje Państwowe S. A. | Dominating company |
PKP Intercity | Intercity passenger transport |
PKP Szybka Kolej Miejska | Passenger transport within the Tricity conurbation |
PKP Cargo (WSE: PKP) | Freight transport, company is owned by the PKP S.A. (50% + 1 share) and private investors |
PKP Linia Hutnicza Szerokotorowa | Freight transport on the Broad Gauge Metallurgy Line |
PKP Telekomunikacja Kolejowa | Rail telecommunication |
PKP Energetyka | Rail energetics |
PKP Informatyka | IT services |
PKP Polskie Linie Kolejowe | Rail lines management |
PKP Group announced plans to privatise some subsidiaries, including:
- PKP Intercity, a passenger transport operator;
- PKP Energetyka, an electricity supplier;
References
External links
- , Online rail timetables
- PKP (SA) official site
- Group's overview in PDF (Polish only)
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