Gil Stauffer
Gil Stauffer is a Spanish company dedicated to transportation and moving.[1] It was founded in 1905 in Madrid, Spain. It is in Madrid, Seville, Barcelona, Zaragoza, Salamanca, Malaga, Tenerife and other Spanish cities. [2][3]
It was a forerunner in the use of the TECO system (express container train) in Spain.[4]
Company type | Private company |
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Industry | Transport |
Founded | 1905 |
Headquarters |
History[change | change source]
Gil Stauffer was founded in 1905 by Antonio Gil. It started as a furniture storage company in a small warehouse in Madrid, Spain.[5][6]
It created offices in the main Spanish cities, with a commercial network that covered the peninsula and the Canary and Balearic Islands.[7] It developed industrial packaging, air cargo, storage and distribution of goods, and transfer of works of art; later it was extended to international transport. [8] When the war ended in 1939 with the victory of General Francisco Franco, all trucks used by the regime were returned.
1990s. Sale of Gil Stauffer[change | change source]
The company was sold to a financial group that established the franchise system in 1993, with branch managers becoming owners of their own area franchise.[9]
References[change | change source]
- ↑ Digital Sevilla (2021). "Mudanzas Sevilla Gil Stauffer, 116 años moviendo vidas".
- ↑ Álvarez, Natalia. "Gil Stauffer: más de 115 años de historia".
- ↑ moverdb. "Top 25 International Moving Companies Online - 21. Gil Stauffer".
- ↑ moverdb (2017). "Gil Stauffer Company Profile".
- ↑ La Razón (2019). "La empresa de mudanzas Gil Stauffer cumple 115 años".
- ↑ Justine (2020). "Gil Stauffer, más de 100 años de experiencia en mudanzas nacionales e internacionales".
- ↑ GotCarga (2014). "Gil Stauffer celebra su 110 aniversario con crecimientos en facturación".
- ↑ Fascículo VEHÍCULOS DE REPARTO Y SERVICIO 1/43 SALVAT ESPAÑA. Madrid: Editorial Salvat. 2019. pp. 10–13. ISBN 978-84-471-3791-6.
- ↑ El Economista (2014). "Gil Stauffer, 110 años de mudanzas y guardamuebles".