DVV Media Group

The DVV Media Group is a global media company with about 300 employees. The head office is in Hamburg.

The DVV Media Group GmbH changed its name until 2007 when German traffic -Verlag. In addition, in the DVV Media Group GmbH went the previous subsidiary publishers seaport Verlag GmbH & Co. KG, on Griephan Verlag GmbH & Co. KG and Tetzlaff -Verlag GmbH & Co. KG. Also part of the specialist publishing group in Germany, the T & M Media GmbH & Co. KG in Darmstadt. The DVV Media Group subsidiary publishers in Denmark, Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, the Netherlands, Belgium, Britain, Bulgaria, India and Dubai.

Partner of DVV Media Group are with 51% of the former managing director Helmut Schachenmayer, with 40% of the Rheinisch- Bergische Verlagsgesellschaft and 9% Dieter Flechsenberger.

The core business of the Group is divided into the business areas of transport and logistics, Transport and Technology, Travel & Meetings, as well as exterior and interior security. The best-known title of the house of DVV is the DVZ German logistics newspaper.

  • 2.1 business
  • 2.2 trademarks of DVV Media Group
  • 2.3 Subsidiaries of DVV Media Group
  • 3.1 Segment Logistics & Transport
  • 3.2 Business Area Technology & Transport
  • 3.3 Travel & Meetings

History

Foundation

The German transport company was formed on 1 July 1947 in Heidelberg. The goal was the return of the German Road newspaper that was first published on July 10, 1947. In 1948 the company moved to Hamburg.

Prehistory

The origins of the DVZ and the German transport publisher is lagging further. The publisher and printer Guilleaume ( Wilhelm ) Brichet was in Hamburg in 1796, the ' Hamburg- Altona merchandise import - list' out. The company, founded in 1885 ' Franke & disc ' took over in 1891 ' Verlagsdruckerei W. Brichet ' and merged the Hamburg- Altona commodities import list with their own ' ship news '. In the thirties, the Hamburg-based printing and publishing house left the previous ordinary business of the port industry and maritime and issued in 1933, the cross-modal Newspaper ' DVN German traffic messages ' out. After the Second World War, the publisher Franke & discs had no license from the British administration to reissue the German traffic messages. The publisher of Heidelberger Tageblatt, Otto pepper, received a license from the Americans to surrender a traffic newspaper. How did the collaboration with the Hamburg Heidelberg publisher.

Recent History

In 1982, the German transport Publisher only 75% of the seaport publisher. From Hoppenstedt Publishing DVV acquired the Tetzlaff -Verlag. Further acquisitions in the 1980s and 1990s were the ' Griephan Letters' and the magazine ' CIM Conference & Incentive Management '. In 2005, the Handelsblatt publishing group rose a strategic investor in the DVV group and took over part of the shares of the heirs of the founder publisher. At the turn of 2008/2009, the DVV CEO earned in addition to its existing shareholders share of 4 % held by the Handelsblatt publishing group share, an increase for the second largest share holder with 49% to. On April 1, 2009, he Flechsenberger until further notice in personal union the task to the Publishing Director ' Logistics & Transport '. On October 1, 2009, Rheinisch- Bergische Verlagsgesellschaft joined them as partner of DVV Media Group and took over 40 % of the shares. Since August 17, 2011 is part of the British legal publisher Air Cargo Media Ltd.. with the trade magazine Air Cargo News to 100 % for the DVV Media Group .. At the same time, the publishing group separates as part of a portfolio adjustment via a management buy -out of her daughter in Bulgaria ( BTP - Bulgarian Transport Press OOD / Bulgarsko Transportno izdatelstvo OOD).

Structure

The DVV Media Group acts both as a holding company of the publishing group, as well as an operating company in Germany. Managing Director Dieter Flechsenberger. Additional managing director since early 2012, Martin Weber.

Business

The DVV Media Group is structured into the business

  • Logistics & Transportation, Publishing Director: Oliver Detje
  • Technology & Transport, Publishing Director: Detlev K. Suchanek
  • Travel & Meetings, Board of Directors: Richard Redling

Trademarks of DVV Media Group

  • Eurailpress l DVV Media Group GmbH
  • Griephan l DVV Media Group GmbH
  • Seaport -Verlag l DVV Media Group GmbH

Subsidiaries of DVV Media Group

In Germany:

  • T & M Media GmbH & Co. KG. , Darmstadt
  • DVV customer magazines GmbH, Hamburg

International:

  • České dopravní vydavatelství, sro, Prague, Czech Republic
  • Dansk Transport Forlag A / S, Padborg, Denmark
  • De LIoyd N.V., Antwerp, Belgium
  • DVV Media India Pvt.Ltd. , Mumbai, India,
  • DVV Media Middle East, Dubai, UAE
  • DVV Media UK Ltd.. , Sutton, United Kingdom
  • Air Cargo Media Ltd.. , United Kingdom
  • NT Publishers bv, The Netherlands

Publications

The DVV Media Group publishes over 30 specialist newspapers and trade magazines, among others are the titles:

The Logistics & Transportation

  • DVZ German logistics newspaper
  • THB Daily Hafenbericht
  • LOG.Kompass
  • KEP - News
  • Official forwarder address
  • Air Cargo News

Business Unit Technology & Transport

  • Schiff & Hafen
  • Shipbuilding industry
  • Railway Gazette International
  • EI - The railway engineer
  • ETR Railway Technical Rundschau
  • International traffic
  • Public transport currently
  • Signal wire
  • Griephan Global Security
  • Griephan letters

Travel & Meetings

  • CIM
  • TRAVEL ONE
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