Change in Management Board – Finance

Cologne, September 7, 2011 – Manfred Weinandy, CFO of KHD Humboldt Wedag International AG has decided to leave the company for personal reasons. The supervisory board has agreed to accept the resignation of Mr Weinandy from office with effect as of today as well as to the mutual cancellation of his service agreement.

The SVB regrets the departure of Manfred Weinandy and thanks him for his achievements and dedication. The Chairman of the directors Jouni Salo has been appointed as acting CFO for an interim period.

Additional Information

ISIN: DE0006578008
Securities identification number (WKN): 657800
Market segment: Regulated Market (General Standard) of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange

KHD Humboldt Wedag International AG
Colonia-Allee 3
51067 Cologne, Germany

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Stefan Bulfon

Tel.: +49 (0)611 – 205855-65
Fax: +49 (0)611 – 205855-66
E-Mail: bulfon@cometis.de

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