A week after the German Government’s bailout announcement, Siemens Energy He announced plans to hold a meeting on Tuesday adjust your costs from the environment 400 million euros Spanish wind subsidiary Siemens GamesaAs the CEO of this business explains, Jochen EickholtDuring the company’s ‘Capital Market Day’ celebration. German company fined Manufacturing errors in land turbines (4.X and 5.X) and the slowdown of the wind market in general and 4.588 million euros throughout this year.
According to the company’s estimates, approximately 2,900 turbines installed 4.X and 5.X platforms. These models are produced in Turkey. Spain and Portugal in factories Attacks (Soria) and wander around (Aveiro, Portugal), as described by Eickholt. But the manager refused to point directly to those factories because the problem was more “complicated.” Different parts of the supply chain He said that issues such as materials, components and also the manufacturing process are also important. “According to me It would be narrow-minded to point out these areas. because sometimes, for example on the 4.X model we have production problems caused by China and we also had shovels from Mexico” he explained.
I’m saving these 400 million euros will focus”simplify organization And Optimize overall costs” After projecting new losses in the next two years, the wind energy subsidiary aims to reach break-even in 2026, but the company did not provide further details on this. What will this outage consist of?. At last week’s results presentation, Siemens Energy CEO said: Christian bruch, He assured that the company has no plans to reduce its workforce in Spain beyond reorganizing the business to achieve greater efficiency.
Siemens Energy acquired the entire Spanish Gamesa in June this year, but the company not fully integrated yetAs Christian Bruch explains, they hope to start reaping the benefits on a daily basis from 2024 by operating as a single company. synergies producing an integrated company
The German company also announced that it now plans to focus on its operations. land wind as a “main platform” that will “guarantee the resumption of sales” after resolving quality issues in the 5. European market. “We may reduce our activities in other regions from our original perspective,” Eickholt said. In the case of ‘offshore’ wind energy increase your production bigger operational organization to meet the increasing demand and reduce costs. But also improvement profitability of new orders increasing its price, among other problems.