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All European units except the German businesses are united under a new holding company
Deutsche Windtechnik has reorganised parts of the company into a new European holding company.
Effective immediately all European units – with the exception of the German subsidiaries – are united under the umbrella of Deutsche Windtechnik Europe.
This step will help to create even more long-term clarity and responsibility in the organisational structure of the increasingly international company.
The chief executive of Deutsche Windtechnik Europe is Carl Rasmus Richardsen.
The European unit is one of four pillars in the companys new structure.
These are the onshore unit in Germany, the offshore unit in Germany, the European unit and the US unit.
Deutsche Windtechnik director Matthias Brandt said: "We work continuously to make our company future-proof and structurally sustainable.
“The four pillars help us to offer our services even more successfully both nationally and internationally.
“In Europe in particular, we will be able to further consolidate our market position by combining our efforts. At the same time, the European units within the corporate group will have an even stronger presence.
“This will also further improve cooperation within the four pillars and with the parent company."
Rasmus Richardsen added: "We are moving closer together in Europe and taking an even closer look at what makes us stronger together.
“However, the European country units will remain operationally independent."
To this end, Deutsche Windtechnik Europe has expanded its international team to include experts from the fields of specific ERP, engineering and management.
They will work together with the management and specialist departments of the respective country units to identify additional potential and synergies.
Rasmus Richardsen said: "A possible result of this process might be something like improved mutual support in engineering, for example.
“Our country units will also continue to coordinate with each other in order to organise their on-call teams more efficiently at weekends or deploy personnel more flexibly.”
Rasmus Richardsen was chief executive at Deutsche Windtechnik Offshore & Consulting GmbH from 2014 to 2024. |