Started in Brühl, arrived in Großräschen: from August to November, the VTG Steel Train stopped at a total of six stations in Europe. Clients from the steel industry were able to see VTG's range of services for themselves live on the wagon. A look back at a successful roadshow.
Read moreA long journey comes to an end: after around 4,400 kilometres of track through five countries and six events with around 250 guests and around 230 colleagues, the grand finale of the VTG Steel Train roadshow took place in Großräschen in November.
We have all the highlights for you – in words, pictures and video.
Starting signal for the VTG Steel Train: the kick-off event for the almost three-month roadshow took place at Waggonwerk Brühl at the end of August. There was plenty of anticipation, interesting discussions with over 50 guests and (almost exclusively) bright sunshine.
After the successful start in Wesseling, the Steel Train crossed the first national border for the second stop: around 30 guests from France, Spain, Portugal and the UK were welcomed to the Ateliers de Joigny in mid-September in late summer temperatures.
At the third stop of the Steel Train in Gorizia, Italy, at the end of September, there were two reasons to celebrate: not only the Italian stop of the roadshow, but also the opening of the Ready Wagon wagon workshop based in the Intermodal Terminal of the Gorizia Freight Village, which is operated in close cooperation with VTG. Around 100 customers and interested parties accepted the invitation!
The 4th stop of the Steel Train roadshow took place on the premises of the LogServ maintenance workshop at the end of October. Around 60 customers and interested parties from Austria, Romania and Hungary took part.
With around 50 customers and interested parties from Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, 26 October was the final spurt for the VTG Steel Train! The penultimate stop of the roadshow took place in Włosienica, on the premises of Rail Polska Sp.z o.o..
At the last stop of the Steel Train roadshow, around 25 customers were not only given an insight into VTG’s range of services for the steel industry, but also a sneak peak at our new maintenance workshop in Großräschen/Brandenburg.