The Internationale Spedition Willi Betz GmbH& Co. KG is a German road haulage and logistics company which was founded in 1945 by 17-year-old Willi Betz (5 December 1927 – 12 December 2015)[1] in Undingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. its headquarters are located in Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Over 4,000 people are employed in more than 40 locations in Europe and the Near and Middle East. With an own vehicle fleet of about 2,000 tractors and 3.000 trailers, Willi Betz GmbH &Co. KG is to one of the largest forwarding and transportation companies in Europe.
Due to his close contacts with the state-owned transportation company SO MAT in Bulgaria in the 1960s, the company was able to expand on an international level. In the 1990s SO MAT has been integrated into the Willi Betz Group and the company had the chance to evolve into a leading forwarding and transportation company in Southeast Europe, Near and Middle East. After privatization, Willi Betz bought the Bulgarian SO MAT, the biggest truck delivery company in the world at the time.
CEO Thomas Betz was convicted of bribery of Georgian and Azerbaijani in a scheme involving hiring underpaid Bulgarian drivers, who were often uninsured, to transport loads in Southeast Europe and beyond for lower wages than other European drivers, while also not declaring Bulgarian employees to the German authorities. Betz was sentenced to five years in prison in 2008, after spending two and a half years in prison during his trial, with those two and a half years already served deducted from his sentence.[2][3]