Orlen KolTrans

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Orlen KolTrans
Sp. z o.o.
Company type Ltd.
Industry Rail transport
Founded2001
Headquarters Płock, Poland
Key people
Marcin Kaminski
Website www.koltrans.pl

Orlen KolTrans was a Polish rail company operating as a part of PKN Orlen. Orlen KolTrans was responsible for transporting PKN Orlen products and delivering crude oil to refineries.

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