Management change: Konstantin Teterin is FELB’s new interim CEO

Uwe Leuschner and Jan Strassburg are not part of FELB anymore. They served as the company’s CEO and COO, respectively. Following a management change, Konstantin Teterin is FELB’s new interim CEO with a mission to enhance the company’s product portfolio over the coming period.

Teterin brings in more than three decades of experience in the finance and transport industry. He previously spent five years as vice president, head of the linear and logistics division of the transport group FESCO and before that, held the position of CEO of numerous airlines.

“We thank Uwe Leuschner and Jan Strassburg for their efforts over the past year and the extremely productive months in 2022. Despite COVID, partnerships in Europe and Asia were strengthened. Therefore, the entire FELB-team wishes both lots of success for the future ventures!” stated Teterin.

Everything remains the same

“In principle, nothing changes for FELB customers and partners. All procedures stay the same.
Entities remain functional, and we are working on our operational excellence. Our product portfolio will be enhanced over the following period. Internal policy towards our partners and clients will remain at the same level as before”, emphasised Teterin regarding the company’s future.

About Uwe Leuschner

Uwe Leuschner joined FELB almost a year ago, in April 2021. With over 25 years of logistics experience, he contributed to the company with his comprehensive knowledge and expertise in the Eurasian logistics market. He also participated as a speaker in the RailFreight Summit Poland and European Silk Road Summit events organised by RailFreight.com.

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Management change: Konstantin Teterin is FELB’s new interim CEO

Uwe Leuschner and Jan Strassburg are not part of FELB anymore. They served as the company’s CEO and COO, respectively. Following a management change, Konstantin Teterin is FELB’s new interim CEO with a mission to enhance the company’s product portfolio over the coming period.

Teterin brings in more than three decades of experience in the finance and transport industry. He previously spent five years as vice president, head of the linear and logistics division of the transport group FESCO and before that, held the position of CEO of numerous airlines.

“We thank Uwe Leuschner and Jan Strassburg for their efforts over the past year and the extremely productive months in 2022. Despite COVID, partnerships in Europe and Asia were strengthened. Therefore, the entire FELB-team wishes both lots of success for the future ventures!” stated Teterin.

Everything remains the same

“In principle, nothing changes for FELB customers and partners. All procedures stay the same.
Entities remain functional, and we are working on our operational excellence. Our product portfolio will be enhanced over the following period. Internal policy towards our partners and clients will remain at the same level as before”, emphasised Teterin regarding the company’s future.

About Uwe Leuschner

Uwe Leuschner joined FELB almost a year ago, in April 2021. With over 25 years of logistics experience, he contributed to the company with his comprehensive knowledge and expertise in the Eurasian logistics market. He also participated as a speaker in the RailFreight Summit Poland and European Silk Road Summit events organised by RailFreight.com.

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Author: Nikos Papatolios

Nikos Papatolios is the Chief Editor of RailFreight.com, the online magazine for rail freight professionals.

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