Werbung Vestas wird Vertriebsgesellschaften für Zentraleuropa und Nordeuropa zusammenlegen Finanzierungen Produkte Techniken-Windkraft Windenergie Windparks Wirtschaft 14. Dezember 2017 Hinweis: Die Bildrechte zu den Beitragsfotos finden Sie am Ende des Artikels Im Rahmen von Vestas ‚Absicht, schneller zu wachsen als ein sich wandelnder und zunehmend wettbewerbsfähiger Markt, werden die zwei separaten Sales Business Units (SGE) von Vestas für Nordeuropa und Zentraleuropa am 1. Januar 2018 fusionieren. (WK-intern) – Durch die Fusion der beiden SGEs zu einem Sustainable Vehicles (SGE) Nord- und Mitteleuropa genannt, wird Vestas Fähigkeiten und Fachwissen kombinieren und sich stärker positionieren, um zukünftige Wachstumschancen in den Märkten Europas zu nutzen. Vestas to merge sales business units for Central Europe and Northern Europe As part of Vestas‘ ambition to grow faster than a changing and increasingly competitive market, Vestas‘ two separate sales business units (SBU) for Northern Europe and Central Europe will merge on 1 January 2018. By merging the two SBUs into one, to be called SBU North & Central Europe, Vestas will combine capabilities and expertise and position itself strongly to capture future growth opportunities in Europe’s mature markets. The merger follows Vestas‘ strategy to ensure an agile organisation that adapts to market and customer needs. The same rationale resulted in the establishment of SBU China and SBU Asia Pacific earlier this year. Among other things, reorganising the SBUs intends to create simpler and more agile SBUs with faster and clearer decision-making. Nils de Baar, who has been leading SBU Central Europe since 2015, will take on the role as President of SBU Vestas North & Central Europe from its headquarters in Hamburg. The Malmö office will remain an important location in Vestas‘ sales efforts going forward. „With mature markets moving to auctions and competitive tenders, it is imperative that our business model reflects and supports our customers‘ needs in being successful in the market. By merging the two SBUs, we combine experience and capabilities across markets with a simpler and more agile setup, which will ensure faster decision-making and help us sustain our leadership in mature markets,“ says Juan Araluce, Executive Vice President and Chief Sales Officer. „Since joining Vestas, Nils de Baar has increased sales and strengthened project execution across Central European markets. He is the right person to lead the merger and position Vestas strongly going forward.“ „I am truly excited to be given this opportunity to lead SBU North & Central Europe. The new management team and I are fully committed to seize the future growth and development prospects,“ says Nils de Baar, „With this change, Vestas will have the right structure in place to better capture growth and stand stronger in a tougher market.“ As part of the merger, the current President of Vestas Northern Europe, Klaus Steen Mortensen, who has been instrumental in Vestas Northern Europe’s continuous high order intake in the region, will be leaving Vestas by mutual agreement. On Klaus‘ departure, Juan Araluce, said: „I would like to thank Klaus for his leadership, dedication and hard work during his time with Vestas, which among other things includes the 1 GW order for Fosen Vind — one of Vestas‘ largest orders to date. I wish him all the best in his future endeavours.“ Press release from Vestas Wind Systems A/S, Aarhus, Denmark Pressebild: Anders Runevad, President and CEO / Vestas Weitere Beiträge:Ørsted schließt bisher größtes Onshore-Windprojekt ab32.600 MW Windstromeinspeisung stellt Stromnetze vor große HerausforderungDer Offshore Windpark Borssele III und IV baut auf Grobblech von Dillinger