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VTG CEO steps down after 17 years

After more than 25 years at VTG – over 17 of them as CEO and chairman of the executive board – Dr. Heiko Fischer is to step down from the CEO role but will retain close ties to both VTG and rail freight in a variety of functions.

“My thanks go to Dr. Fischer for his tremendous achievements in developing this company, his strategic vision and for the professionalism with which he has led us through the many changes of ownership. He has been the long-term captain of the VTG ship, charting its path through changing economic conditions and keeping us safely on course,” says Dr. Jost Massenberg, chairman of the supervisory board of VTG AG. “For more than 17 years, Dr. Fischer has been tirelessly, rigorously, and successfully planning and implementing the transformation of VTG into a European market leader in the rail freight space. In parallel he has driven international expansion into other markets as well as being the human face of VTG, the visual embodiment of the values for which we stand.”

Transition to full private ownership leads to a fresh orientation



VTG withdrew its shares from public trading in 2019. The impending squeeze-out will now transition the company to a completely private enterprise that will focus more sharply on its core markets and core activities. Both the company’s orientation and the nature of its leadership tasks will change as a result. In consultation with the supervisory board, Dr. Heiko Fischer has therefore decided to place the management of the company and its transition to this new phase into new hands.

Dr. Fischer himself will turn his attention to new duties in the interests of VTG and beyond. The current chapter of the company’s history was brought to a successful conclusion at the Annual General Meeting of VTG AG a few days ago – probably the last such meeting before the squeeze-out.

Dr. Fischer will step down from his duties as chairman of the executive board effective June 30, 2021 but will retain close ties to VTG in the capacity of senior advisor for activities in particular in the political and governmental affairs. “I look back on my long tenure at VTG with humility, great joy and enormous gratitude. Having successfully overcome the second major economic crisis on my watch, it is time for a new start,” Dr. Fischer explains. “I am glad to have fashioned VTG into a European market leader, and to have opened the door wide to digital rail freight. In my new role, I will continue to play my part in developing this mode of freight transport and will stay close to the fantastic people who, over all these years, have made VTG into what it is today.”