of what would later become Eisenbahnverkehrsmittel AG (EVA) – was founded in Berlin. As the wagon fleet grew, the young enterprise acquired a site in 1908 where it could carry out repairs and park rolling
Adjusted to accommodate this effect, EBITDA was 1.6 percent higher. Capacity utilization of the global fleet rose to 92.2 percent (previous year: 89.9 percent) – the highest level since the end of 2008. Rail
Adjusted to accommodate this effect, EBITDA was 1.6 percent higher. Capacity utilization of the global fleet rose to 92.2 percent (previous year: 89.9 percent) – the highest level since the end of 2008. Rail
Holdings (Europe) SAS is the owner of the Nacco Group, a European railcar leasing company with a fleet of approximately 14,000 rail freight cars. The consummation of the acquisition is subject to merger [...] Holdings (Europe) SAS is the owner of the Nacco group, a European railcar leasing company with a fleet of approximately 14,000 rail freight cars. VTG expects a purchase price of approximately EUR 780 million
components tailored to your individual needs and innovative technologies to modernize your wagon fleet. Possessing all the expertise they need to develop tank cars and freight wagons from scratch, our
Our locations Learn more about our service locations and bases At our service locations and bases, we offer you a comprehensive portfolio of services relating to vehicle maintenance, mobile repairs, s
possible. VTG is the European market leader in the rental and leasing of freight railcars, managing a fleet of approximately 80,000 railcars across continental Europe and the United Kingdom. The company is
Janet is a wonderful colleague, as well as character, and the VTG office wouldn’t be the same without her. Everyone at VTG would like to congratulate her on reaching this incredible landmark.
We have created dual-branded polos to commemorate this achievement, recognising this incredible effort from the two parties. Mark Pumphrey, Asset Manager at VTG said: “The VTG-Yellow Rail working rela
While maintaining his role as Chief Executive at VTG GmbH and continuing to oversee the VTG Group’s operating business in Europe, Sven Wellbrock will step down from his managerial role at both Group s