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WAGNER Rail GmbH, a subsidiary of the fire protection solution provider WAGNER with a focus on fire protection solutions for rail transport, is expanding its management team on October 1, 2023.

Together with Dr. Markus Müller and Dr. Peter Stahl, the graduate industrial engineer Bernhard Weindl will drive the expansion and further development of WAGNER Rail GmbH as an additional managing director.

Bernhard Weindl

The industry specialist comes from Knorr-Bremse, where he worked as a Sales Manager in Japan in Tokyo and most recently in Munich as Director of Global Sales Hydraulics at Knorr-Bremse SfS GmbH.

At WAGNER, he succeeds Dipl.-Ing. Markus Kock, whose contract as Managing Director at WAGNER Rail GmbH expires on March 31, 2024. Markus Kock, who has held the position of Managing Director of WAGNER Deutschland GmbH since it was founded in 2020, will thus once again concentrate consistently on the further development of the core market of Germany.

International experience

Dipl.-Ing. Werner Wagner, founder and managing director of the group, is looking forward to the upcoming collaboration.

"Bernhard Weindl has many years of international experience in the rail vehicle market segment, which is so important to us, and we are delighted to be working with Mr. Weindl, Dr. Müller, and Dr. Stahl to drive forward the expansion and further development of WAGNER Rail GmbH in line with our WAGNER.2026 strategy."

Rail fire protection

WAGNER Rail GmbH was able to achieve a performance increase of 16.7% in the past financial year

"In fire protection for rail transport, too, our objective is to open up new markets in the spirit of consistent internationalization. We have been able to achieve significant success here in recent years, and it is excellent that Mr. Weindl will continue on this path with us."

With specific fire protection solutions for rail vehicles, WAGNER Rail GmbH was able to achieve a performance increase of 16.7% in the past financial year compared to the same period last year.

TITANUS® smoke detectors

WAGNER offers comprehensive fire protection solutions for rail transport. With the aspirating smoke detectors of the TITANUS ® family, the portfolio includes fire detection systems that are immune to false alarms and enable rapid detection of smoke gases.

An innovative water mist system is used to fight fires in the passenger area; gas or aerosol extinguishing systems are used to protect the technical areas in sealed-off parts of the train or technical containers. The various WAGNER fire protection systems are often combined in rail vehicles and mobile applications, thus guaranteeing a safe journey for passengers and an uninterrupted journey for the train operator.

safe and sustainable solutions

This is entirely in line with Bernhard Weindl's philosophy, "For more than 15 years, I have been fascinated by safety systems that make rail transport safe and sustainable."

"WAGNER's innovative and holistic fire protection systems are the ideal solution for the high demands in all railway markets worldwide. I am delighted to be able to make a valuable contribution together with the entire WAGNER Rail team to ensure that the railway continues to operate safely and sustainably in the future." 

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