LOCATION
- CA Transport sp. z o.o.
- Ul. Sobieskiego 71,
- PL-67-300 Szprotawa
- Tel : 0048 -684324410/ 11
History
1997
CA TRANSPORT is founded by Marek Cymba and Joanna Antoszczyszyn-Cymba.
1999
The company has 6 employees.
2004
The company has 9 trucks and 11 employees.
2007
10th anniversary of the company.
2011
In 2011 we added 3 tractors to our fleet.
The company already has 14 trucks.
2014
Employees: the number of employees has more than doubled over the past
The company has 17 trucks and 23 employees.
2016
A milestone in the company’s history has been reached.
In November CA TRANSPORT purchases offices and a 17000 m² plot of land in Szprotawa on Sobieskiego 71 for the new company headquarters.
2017
CA TRANSPORT is founded by Marek Cymba and Joanna Antoszczyszyn-Cymba.
CA TRANSPORT has achieved a lot and changed a lot in the last 20 years. This can be celebrated. That’s what we do.
Relocation. In May we moved into our new company headquarters. With 180 m² of office space and 500 m² of warehouse space, we can continue to grow in the future.
2020
Reducing CO2 emissions. Since the beginning of December, CA TRANSPORT has had a photovoltaic system with a capacity of almost 20 kW produce electricity at its company headquarters.
2021
We are proud to announce another step towards sustainable road transport. First two LNG tractors for CA TRANSPORT.
Environment
It goes without saying that our entire fleet meets at least the EURO VI emissions standards with AdBlue. The injection of AdBlue optimises combustion, so that almost no carbon (soot) is produced.
We see this as our contribution to environmental protection in order to reduce empty runs.
New power source
Photovoltaics: reducing CO2 emissions is an important goal for CA TRANSPORT. In 2020, CA TRANSPORT has taken another step towards more sustainability: since the beginning of December, a photovoltaic system with a capacity of almost 20 kW has been producing electricity at the company headquarters. It provides more electricity than the company’s headquarters needs. The surplus goes into the public electricity grid of the municipal company.