Tuesday 20 October 2015
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Germany: Jürgen Wilder to take over as the new head of DB Schenker Rail

The Siemens rail expert will head up the European freight operator starting in December 2015

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Dr Jürgen Wilder will take over as the new CEO of European freight operator DB Schenker Rail AG starting on 1 December 2015. The DB Schenker Rail AG Supervisory Board approved the appointment in its meeting yesterday.

“Jürgen Wilder is an internationally recognised rail expert and we are pleased that he will bring DB Schenker Rail and its European network back on track to success over the next few years,” said Berthold Huber, Member of the Management Board for Traffic and Transport.

Dr Wilder was formerly at Siemens, where he last served as the CEO of the globally active unit for high-speed, intercity and regional trains as well as locomotives. In this role, Wilder was also responsible for construction of the new ICx, which is scheduled to begin operation in Germany starting in late 2017. Prior to this, he held various positions within the Siemens Group in Germany and abroad, including in Sacramento (USA), where he successfully launched the entry of Siemens into the North American locomotive market.

Jürgen Wilder is originally from Münster, Germany. After studying Physics in Göttingen, he received a doctorate from the Max Planck Institute in Mainz and then worked at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

In his new position at DB Schenker Rail, Wilder will manage 31,000 employees in 15 European countries. He will replace Dr Alexander Hedderich, who left Deutsche Bahn at the end of August 2015 after 16 years at the company, six of which he spent as head of DB Schenker Rail.

(Source: DB Schenker Rail)

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