The Dutch Catholic Union of Transport Personnel (Dutch: Nederlandse Katholieke Bond van Vervoerspersoneel, KBV), also known as "Sint Raphaël", was a trade union representing workers in the transport industry in the Netherlands.
In 1941, the Nazi occupiers ordered the union to come under their control, but the members instead dissolved it.
[1][2] The union was re-established in 1945, affiliating to the Catholic Workers' Movement.
Around thie time, it absorbed small unions representing workers at Van Gend & Loos, and KLM.
That year, it absorbed the Dutch Catholic Union of Transport Workers.