By Andres Gonzalez
LONDON – Wind turbine maker Siemens Gamesa has appointed its Asia Pacific boss Richard Luijendijk as chief government of its onshore unit because it seeks to show across the enterprise, a memo signed by Siemens Gamesa CEO Jochen Eickholt confirmed.
Luijendijk will change Lars Bondo Krogsgaard, whose departure was introduced in October, with the corporate saying in an electronic mail to workers it wanted a “change because of the losses within the onshore enterprise and the continual underperformance.”
A Siemens Gamesa spokesperson declined to remark.
The corporate posted a internet lack of 940 million euros ($997.90 million) for 2022, citing higher-than-expected direct materials value inflation and element failures, whereas its onshore order consumption was impacted by protracted contract negotiations and market delays.
“I would like us to maneuver away from silo considering and for us to consider within the turnaround”, Luijendijk stated within the memo.
Luijendijk will tackle his new function in January.
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