Your specialist for logistics and customs-clearance eastwards
1910
Kurt Müller becomes partner.
1926
Kurt Müller becomes sole owner of the company. The legal name of the company C. Spaarmann is kept.
1936
100 years C. Spaarmann
1961
Klaus Müller becomes successor of his father Kurt Müller.
1984
His wife Anna E. Müller and their son Kurt-R. Müller take over the company.
1990
After the reunification of Germany C. Spaarmann is one of the first customs forwarding agencies which starts establishing a complete network of customs offices along the German-Polish frontier.
1992
Foundation of the C. Spaarmann Transit GmbH as a 100% daughter company,
establishment of customs offices at the German-Polish frontier.
1994
Before opening the frontiers in the European Union even excursion ships, such as here in Europe, had to seal their restaurants before they passed the Dutch border. Coast motor ships were also cleared of customs here.
With the establishment of the European Union customs control of intra-European trade is dropped overnight. Under the effect of the political changes and the associated loss of customs clearances it was decided to establish new business fields.
1995
The takeover of the forwarding agency branch of the former LEP group (today Agility) at Forst (Lusatia), Brandenburg, located directly at the Polish border, has laid the foundations for the establishment of a transport and forwarding business from and to Eastern Europe.
In the following years further branches at home and abroad have been established.
1997
Foundation of the Polish branch in Tuplice
1998
Foundation of the Czech branch in Teplice
1999
Moskau (RUS), Kiew (UA), Berlin (D)
C. Spaarmann begins to establish an international project business focused on rail and project loading to Russia and Central Asia.
On 4 November Mr. Kurt-Rüdiger-Müller, managing partner of the company, dies at the age of 40 after a short, severe disease.





