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  1. forum rang 10 voda 3 mei 2013 16:32
    Siemens successful in sustainability for 2012 - Mr Barbara Kux

    Mr Barbara Kux member of the Managing Board and Chief Sustainability Officer of Siemens AG said that “In its Sustainability Report for fiscal 2012 just published today, Siemens draws a positive conclusion we've succeeded in fully achieving our sustainability goals. We've increased our green revenue to EUR 33 billion while setting an example of sustainability and winning some 1,000 suppliers to date for our energy efficiency program.”

    Mr Barbara Kux said that “For the first time in our history, we've also been named the world's most sustainable industrial company in the prestigious Dow Jones Sustainability Index 2012 capturing, as Super Sector Leader, the top position across nine industry sectors."

    In 2012, Siemens also successfully positioned its Environmental Portfolio as a key business factor. Revenue from green products, which has grown three percentage points faster than the company's total revenue, now accounts for 42% of Siemens' total business.

    In fiscal 2012, green technologies from Siemens enabled customers to cut their greenhouse gas emissions by a total of 332 million tonne an amount equal to the total annual emissions of Berlin, Hong Kong, Jakarta, London, Melbourne, Moscow, New York, São Paulo and Tokyo combined.

    For the last few years, the company has also been reducing its own resource consumption. For example, Siemens increased its energy efficiency in fiscal 2012 by 8% compared to 2010 while improving its efficiency in the area of waste production by 6% and in the area of CO2 emissions by 12 percent.

    Energy efficiency programs are already underway at more than 100 of the company's production facilities. New buildings and key existing structures are being rigorously optimized to improve sustainability.

    In addition, Siemens intends to obtain LEED certification the international environmental building standard for all its new buildings. The company's new headquarters complex, which is now under construction in Munich, will also set a new standard in this regard. Siemens is expanding its success across its entire supply chain.

    As part of its Energy Efficiency Program for Suppliers, more than 1,000 suppliers have assessed their energy efficiency to date, identifying average potential energy savings of about 10%.

    Mr Peter Löscher President and CEO of Siemens AG said that "During the last few years in particular, Siemens has established itself as a paragon of sustainability. I'd like to thank Ms. Kux and her team as well as all our employees for their efforts. We can be rightly proud of this achievement, because it benefits our business, our customers and society and this is also being widely recognized outside the company."

    Source - Strategic Research Institute
  2. forum rang 10 voda 8 mei 2013 16:27
    Osram sluit gloeilampfabriek in Indonesië

    Gepubliceerd op 8 mei 2013 om 11:42 | Views: 1.124

    MÜNCHEN (AFN) - Osram sluit zijn gloeilampenfabriek in Indonesië omdat de vraag naar ouderwetse peertjes naar verwachting verder zal afnemen. Met het oog daarop wordt dan ook geen poging ondernomen om de fabriek in Tangerang weer levensvatbaar te maken. Dat maakte de verlichtingsdochter van technologieconcern Siemens woensdag bekend.

    Door de sluiting, die deel uitmaakt van een vorig jaar aangekondigde reorganisatie, gaan circa 1100 banen verloren. Siemens maakte in november bekend 4700 banen te zullen schrappen bij Osram met het doel in 3 jaar tijd 1 miljard euro aan kosten te besparen.

    Osram is bezig om zijn productiecapaciteit voor moderne lampen zoals leds te verhogen. Zo steekt het bedrijf 100 miljoen euro in een nieuwe fabriek in de Chinese stad Wuxi. In 2011 waren leds goed voor 9 procent van de totale lampenmarkt. Volgens onderzoeksbureau McKinsey loopt het marktaandeel op naar bijna 70 procent in 2020.
  3. forum rang 10 voda 8 mei 2013 16:53
    Siemens AG completes Invensys Rail acquisition

    Siemens AG announced on May 2nd that it had successfully concluded the acquisition of Invensys Rail, which is to be integrated into the Rail Automation business of Siemens' Mobility & Logistics division. This in turn forms part of the company's Infrastructure & Cities Sector.

    Siemens' EUR 2•2 billion acquisition of the signaling arm of the UK based industrial automation group Invensys was announced in November 2012, subject to regulatory approval and endorsement by the shareholders. The sale was formally approved by the European Commission's competition authorities on April 18th. Full consolidation of the two businesses is expected to take around 18 months.

    The current CEO of Invensys Rail Systems Mr Nick Crossfield is to become the head of Siemens Rail Automation in the UK, based at the Invensys Rail facilities in Chippenham. As well as being the main UK base for Siemens Rail Automation, this will become a regional manufacturing and research centre for the global Rail Automation business.

    The two companies' activities are seen as complementary in terms of both geographical markets and technologies, with comparatively little overlap between their respective ranges. Siemens and Invensys Rail have been working together on a number of projects in recent months, including the Crossrail signalling contract in London, where Siemens is supplying its Trainguard CBTC and Invensys Rail the interlockings.

    Source - www.railwaygazette.com
  4. forum rang 10 voda 14 mei 2013 16:58
    Siemens to modernize copper rod mill in France

    Siemens Metals Technologies has received an order from Nexans, a cable manufacturer to equip the company's copper rod mill in Lens, France with a modular crop shear solution. The project also includes a mechatronic package that will facilitate an automated mode.

    The new equipment will not only simplify operation but also increase output and safety at work. Commissioning is planned for the Q3 of 2013. The 35 year old rod rolling line in the Nexans plant in Lens will be equipped with a Four bladed rotary shear, replacing a hydraulically operated traversing shear.

    The new shear, a standard product for Siemens will cut the size of the current crop section in half thus maximizing yield. It will also provide a profiled front end to the cast bar to improve feeding it into the finishing mill during the thread up operation.

    The automated solution will reduce manpower intervention to clear cobbles which will improve operator safety. The scope of supply for Siemens includes a new gear box, motor and shears, all leveled, aligned and coupled on a common sole plate for faster installation.

    In addition, Nexans contracted for a mechatronic package of controls to integrate the new equipment into the main mill control system. Depending on the end product, the mill will be able to process up to 30 tons per hour, and has a nominal capacity of 200,000 tons per annum.

    As a worldwide leader in the cable industry, Nexans has an industrial presence in 40 countries and commercial activities worldwide. It offers an extensive range of cables and cabling systems for the infrastructure, industry, building and Local Area Network.

    Source - Strategic Research Institute
  5. forum rang 10 voda 15 mei 2013 16:58
    Siemens unveils Amtrak Cities Sprinter locomotive

    The first of 70 electric locomotives being built to operate Amtrak services in the Northeast Corridor was rolled out at the Siemens plant in Sacramento on May 13th.

    The locomotive was officially handed over to Mr Joseph Boardman, Amtrak President & CEO by the President of Siemens Rail Systems USA Mr Michael Cahill, in a ceremony attended by Deputy Federal Railroad Administrator Mr Karen Hedlund.

    Ordered at a cost of USD 466 million, financed by an FRA loan, the ACS-64 Amtrak Cities Sprinter locomotives are a key component of Amtrak's comprehensive Fleet Strategy Plan. They will haul Northeast Regional trains on the Washington - New York - Boston route at up to 200 km/h and Keystone Service trains between Philadelphia to Harrisburg at up to 177 kilometer per hour, as well as long distance trains using the Northeast Corridor. The new locomotives are intended to replace Amtrak's ageing AEM-7 locos, which have each clocked up between 5•5 and 7 million km over the past 35 years.

    Derived from Siemens' modular Vectron family, the 6•4 MW Bo-Bo locomotives are being assembled in Sacramento using parts from the company's plants at Norwood in Ohio, Alpharetta in Georgia and Richland, Mississippi, as well as components supplied by 69 firms across 23 states. The locos will be fitted with regenerative braking, which Amtrak estimates will cut its energy consumption by 3 billion kWh, saving USD 300 million over 20 years.

    The first three locomotives are expected to enter service in the autumn, following an extensive testing program. 2 will spend the summer at the Transportation Technology Center in Pueblo, Colorado, with the third running on the Northeast Corridor. Production of the remaining units will then ramp up, with deliveries running at one loco a month until 2016.

    Mr Boardman said that “The new Amtrak locomotives will help power the economic future of the Northeast region, provide more reliable and efficient service for passengers and support the rebirth of rail manufacturing in America.”

    Mr Hedlund added that the investment would create and preserve jobs in 60 cities across the country.

    Source - www.railwaygazette.com
  6. forum rang 10 voda 23 mei 2013 17:08
    Siemens wins USD 266 million Saudi deals

    Arabian Businesss reported that global power giant Siemens has been awarded 2 contracts valued at about SAR 1 billion by state run utility Saudi Electricity Company.

    The first contract includes the supply of 5 gas turbines, which will add 388 megawatts to Saudi Arabia's electricity grid.

    The turbines will be used to supply power to the Rafha, Qurayyat and Arar areas, helping to address the kingdom's rapidly rising power demand.

    The second signing is for a turnkey project to build the Al Kharj 2 380 kV substation. Under the contract, Siemens will supply all key components and will also build the substation.

    The substation will enhance the reliability and security of power supply, while addressing the growing demand for electricity in the Al Kharj region, Siemens said that in a statement.

    Mr Arja Talakar CEO of Siemens Saudi Arabia said that "These latest contracts from SEC are a testimony to the confidence placed in Siemens as a supplier of innovative infrastructure solutions. With such significant projects for the supply of power to high demand areas we are committed to support Saudi Arabia's growing population and industry."

    Siemens has been active in Saudi Arabia for more than 80 years, together with its local partner, EA Juffali & Brothers.

    Siemens technology currently transmits and distributes a third of the power used in the Gulf kingdom.

    Source - Arabian Business
  7. forum rang 10 voda 2 juni 2013 15:18
    Siemens to help mining group expand iron ore port

    FT reported that Siemens has signed an agreement with engineering firm Sinclair Knight Merz Private Limited to provide conveyor systems for a project intending to help a mining conglomerate expand its iron port in the northwest region of Australia.

    Siemens said that UK based mining and metals company Rio Tinto aims to increase its ore export volume by 123 million tonnes every year.

    Rio Tinto will acquire 18 Pennsylvania-made GenIV Robicon Perfect Harmony drives, 18 China manufactured H-Compact, 1400 kW, 6.6V, 6 pole motors and eight Australia made Simotion control systems for its facilities at Cape Lambert in Pilbara, Australia.

    Siemens will commission three conveyors in August and another five in 2014 while delivery is underway for the two phase project. The company will install the drives into the conveyors to carry iron ore from the stockyard to the loaders at the port.

    Source - Financial Times
  8. forum rang 10 voda 6 juni 2013 16:51
    Siemens to provide equipment for Borusan Mannesmann's new US pipe mill

    Steel Orbis reported that, Borusan Mannesmann, a Turkish steel pipe manufacturer, announced that it has turned to Siemens for the expansion of its operations to the United States. The company is building its new ERW pipe mill and accompanying heat treatment plant to quench and temper oil country tubular goods in Baytown, Texas. This will be the first Turkish owned plant in the United States.

    In a press release, the company said that the competitive landscape is very high in the OCTG market and Borusan needed to separate itself from an ever-growing number of similar producers by providing the market with higher quality products. Siemens offering of FCE F&D Furnace Technologies quenching and tempering equipment enables Borusan to achieve this immediately. Siemens will supply a direct-fired, walking beam, austenitizing furnace, a high pressure, water spray quench system; a convective, walking beam, tempering furnace, all associated material handling equipment, all necessary instrumentation and PLC control system. The services include engineering, delivering, installing and commissioning for the heat treatment plant.

    The plant broke ground in April and its expected completion is Q3 2014.

    Source - Visit www.steelorbis.com for more
  9. forum rang 10 voda 6 juni 2013 16:51
    Siemens wins Algeria plant supply contract

    Trade Arabia News reported that Siemens said that it has been awarded a contract to supply power plant components, including 6 F-class gas turbines, for the Ras Djinet and Ain Arnat combined cycle power plants in Algeria.

    The contract was given by Korean companies Daewoo E&C Company and Hyundai Engineering Company who are building the two power plants for Sociéte Algérienne de Production de l’Electricité, the state run energy provider in Algeria, said that a statement from Siemens.

    Together, the 2 power plants will have an installed electrical capacity of more than 2,000 megawatts and will supply power to over 5 million households on Algeria’s Mediterranean coast.

    The Ras Djinet power plant location is 100 km east of the Algerian capital Algiers. Ain Arnat is located 260 km east of Algiers. The scope of delivery from Siemens includes a total of six SGT5 4000F gas turbines, 6 SST5-3000 steam turbines and 6 SGen5 2000H generators.

    In addition, Siemens will provide technical support and services for the construction and commissioning of the six power trains.

    It added that “A framework agreement was additionally concluded for the delivery of spare parts for the plant in Ras Djinet for a 10 year period.”

    Source - Trade Arabia News Service
  10. forum rang 10 voda 6 juni 2013 16:56
    NLMK and Siemens sign 3 year cooperation agreement

    NLMK Group and Siemens AG have signed a 3 year agreement on technical cooperation for the supply of NLMK produced steel products to the Germany based pany.

    The agreement was signed by representatives of the panies at an extended meeting of the Siemens Management Board held in Moscow.

    Mr Oleg Bagrin President of NLMK Group said that "This agreement takes the strategic partnership between NLMK Group and Siemens that menced in 2010 to a new level. We consider this agreement to show recognition of the quality of our products and to confirm our long-term mitment to expand cooperation in the future."

    In line with this strategic document, the panies are to establish a mon coordination board. Its goal will be to expand cooperation on the supply of NLMK- roduced steel products and their application at Siemens' plants. The board's primary focus is to explore opportunities to expand the use of NLMK-produced steel at the Siemens plants in Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Mexico, Columbia, Brazil, India, UAE, and Russia.

    Source - Strategic Research Institute
  11. forum rang 10 voda 7 juni 2013 16:24
    Germany saves EUR 150 billion with its energy transition

    According to Siemens calculations, Germany could save more than EUR 150 billion by 2030 and limit further increases in the price of electricity by revising the energy transition concept without any negative impacts on its climate targets.

    At the Siemens Energiewende-Dialog taking place in Berlin on June 3rd to 11th 2013, the company presented a Three-Point Plan with concrete proposals for the cost-efficient implementation of the energy transition.

    Mr Peter Löscher President and CEO of Siemens AG said that "Siemens stands behind the energy transition. However, the project is currently at a critical stage. We need decisions that will maintain our country's competitiveness over the long term. Our aim is to achieve a sustainable energy system with secure supplies and affordable electricity."

    The 3 Point Plan is based on an analysis of the status quo relating to the energy transition. High electricity rates are burdening private households and industry alike and threatening Germany's competitiveness.

    For private households, electricity rates were nearly 40% higher than the European Union average in 2012; for industrial facilities, 20%. Levies for renewable energies will reach a new high of roughly EUR 16 billion this year. These costs are primarily borne by consumers.

    The 3 Point Plan
    Siemens has developed a 3 Point Plan for a more cost-efficient energy transition. The pillars of the plan are a restructuring of the electricity market, increasing energy efficiency, and a European coordination of the energy transition.

    1. Restructure the electricity market
    5 measures for restructuring the electricity market are geared to enhancing investment security and transparency in the energy market.

    The first two measures entail a fundamental revision of the Renewable Energy Sources Act. Renewable energies should prevail on the market in the future without levies. The regulations for plants that are already in operation, however, would remain unchanged to guarantee investment security and legal certainty.

    Currently, renewables have had feed-in priority over conventionally generated power from combined cycle and coal-fired power plants. As a first measure, this feed-in priority should be replaced by a feed-in responsibility.

    In the future, providers of renewable energies would have to market their electricity just as reliably as other suppliers. To guarantee their supply commitments, they must secure their capacity with flexible power plants or with storage. This would create an energy market in which only the amount of electricity actually in demand is fed into the grid.

    2. Increase energy efficiency
    A successful and economical energy transition also involves energy saving. Rising electricity costs can be partly offset by systems that use less energy. Siemens strongly advocates speedy implementation of the European Energy Efficiency Directive in Germany, because there is huge potential in energy efficiency. Buildings with energy-efficient technology could, for example, generate savings of up to 40%, while efficient electric drives in industry could reduce consumption by up to 70%.

    However, increasing energy efficiency often requires up-front investments. With intelligent financing models, modernization can be undertaken with no preliminary investment costs for the customer. Instead, these costs are paid entirely from the energy savings.

    Along with energy efficiency measures, Siemens recommends the selective regulation of consumption. This means, for example, that consumers voluntarily disconnect themselves from the grid for short times during peak load periods and are rewarded with special compensation.

    3. European coordination of the energy transition
    The energy transition should be understood as a project that must be coordinated on a European level and driven by close cooperation among the individual countries. Separate regional and national solutions increase the costs for all countries moving to sustainable energy systems.

    A study carried out by Siemens and the business consulting firm of McKinsey also shows that we can learn a great deal from one another when shaping the energy system. It presents 20 international solutions along the entire energy value chain, from power generation and distribution to improving the energy efficiency of buildings, industry and transportation. The U.S., for example, leads the way in the selective regulation of power consumption through the temporarily reduction of demand. And in the process of modernizing their energy systems, Denmark and the Netherlands are already successfully auctioning wind farms.

    Meanwhile, Siemens AG is a global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering, operating in the fields of industry, energy and healthcare as well as providing infrastructure solutions, primarily for cities and metropolitan areas.

    Source - Strategic Research Institute

  12. forum rang 10 voda 12 juni 2013 17:03
    Siemens wins Qapco supply contract

    Trade Arabia News reported that Siemens said that its energy unit has won a contract from Qatar Petrochemical Company to supply a wet air oxidation ethylene spent caustic treatment system for expansion of its ethylene plant.

    The Zimpro wet air oxidation system from Siemens will be part of Qapco’s facility in Mesaieed Industrial City, Qatar.

    The new WAO system will provide the Qatari firm with more efficient wastewater treatment while eliminating noxious spent caustic sulfide odors.

    The facility is expected to go operational in December this year, said that a statement from Siemens Energy.

    The statement said that “Qapco is expanding its Ethylene Cracking Unit from a current capacity of 720 kta to a new capacity of 900 kta. The Siemens scope of supply encompasses a Zimpro wet air oxidation system as well as a complete power management system for this project.”

    Source - Trade Arabia News Service
  13. forum rang 10 voda 13 juni 2013 17:19
    Siemens AG supply technology for Brasilian Nation Stadium

    Siemens AG is a global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering, operating in the fields of industry, energy and healthcare as well as providing infrastructure solutions, primarily for cities and metropolitan areas is supplying technology for Brasília's Mané Garrincha National Stadium, the most modern and sustainable sports arena to be built in Latin America.

    The company has been commissioned to provide equipment, products and high-tech security, safety and building automation systems for the stadium, which will host the Confederations Cup opener in 2013 and seven World Cup games in 2014.

    Featuring the most sophisticated technological solutions ever used in Brazil, the stadium will be one of the most advanced structures of its type in the world.

    Green technologies from Siemens can reduce waste at the stadium by controlling water and energy consumption.

    By helping make Mané Garrincha even more sustainable, the systems will also support the stadium in its bid to become the world's first sports arena to receive LEED Platinum sustainability certification, a status achieved only by buildings meeting the highest environmental standards.

    The Siemens building automation software installed in the stadium meets the requirements of LEED certification, since it controls the consumption, metering and utilization of water and power, the use of air conditioning and the integration of fire detection, alarm and security systems.

    Mr Guilherme Mendonça, head of the Infrastructure & Cities Sector in Brazil, said that "Siemens' technologies and solutions are now installed in one of the world's most modern stadiums. Participating in the construction of Mané Garrincha National Stadium in Brasília is a source of great pride for us since the project will be an important legacy to Brazil's federal capital."

    The agreement concluded with the Brasília 2014 Consortium, which comprises the construction companies Andrade Gutierrez and Via Engenharia, provides for the supply of more than 400 CCTV cameras, 150 turnstiles for controlling access at some 6,000 control points and approximately 6,000 fire detection points.

    Source - Strategic Research Institute
  14. forum rang 10 voda 14 juni 2013 16:54
    Britse treinenorder definitief naar Siemens

    Gepubliceerd op 14 jun 2013 om 10:07 | Views: 2.227

    LONDEN (AFN/BLOOMBERG) - Het Duitse elektronicaconcern Siemens heeft in Groot-Brittannië definitief een order voor treinstellen ter waarde van 1,6 miljard pond (1,9 miljard euro) in de wacht gesleept. Dat maakte het Britse ministerie van Transport vrijdag bekend.

    De Britse overheid had Siemens 2 jaar geleden al aangewezen als voorlopige winnaar van de aanbestedingsprocedure. Het Duitse bedrijf troefde daarmee het Canadese Bombardier af, dat daarop bekendmaakte meer dan 1400 banen te zullen schrappen bij zijn fabriek in Engeland.
  15. forum rang 10 voda 17 juni 2013 16:19
    Siemens trekt stekker uit zonne-energie

    Gepubliceerd op 17 jun 2013 om 13:31 | Views: 1.530

    MÜNCHEN (AFN/BLOOMBERG) - Siemens is er niet in geslaagd een koper te vinden voor zijn activiteiten op het gebied van zonne-energie en trekt de stekker er uit. Dat besluit, maandag wereldkundig gemaakt door het Duitse technologieconcern, zet 280 banen op de tocht.

    Siemens zette de activiteiten in oktober vorig jaar in de etalage en sprak sindsdien met een paar potentiële kopers. ,,Door de steeds moeilijkere marktomstandigheden is het duidelijk geworden dat we geen koper zullen vinden. De onderhandelingen met geïnteresseerden leidden niet tot een akkoord'', aldus een woordvoerder. In de afgelopen 2 jaar leden de activiteiten een verlies van 784 miljoen euro.
  16. forum rang 10 voda 17 juni 2013 16:38
    Siemens signs substation deal with SEWA to boost power reliability in Sharjah

    Siemens, the global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering operating in the energy, infrastructure, industry and healthcare sectors, has been awarded a turnkey contract from Sharjah Electricity and Water Authority to supply 3 high voltage substations to the emirate. The substations will help boost reliability and efficiency of power supply in Sharjah, 1 of the 7 emirates that comprise the UAE, to meet the growing demand for electricity there.

    Under the terms of the contract, Siemens is responsible for the design, manufacture, supply, installation, testing, commissioning and handing over of three 132kV/33kV/11kV substations to the areas of Abu Shagara, Al Khan and Muweleah in Sharjah. This scope of supply includes substations, transformers and capacitor banks. The project is scheduled for completion in 16 months.

    Mr Wolfgang Braun, Head of Power Transmission, Siemens Middle East said that “This latest contract award from SEWA is testament to the confidence placed in Siemens as a trusted supplier of proven infrastructure solutions. Sharjah’s population is growing, which is leading to greater demand for power and Siemens is proud to be a partner of choice in helping the emirate meet its electricity needs in an efficient and timely manner.”

    Siemens has been a long-standing partner of SEWA in Power Transmission and Distribution Projects as well as Power Generation for decades.

    Source - Strategic Research Institute
  17. forum rang 10 voda 18 juni 2013 15:38
    Tangshan Steel orders cold rolling complex from Siemens

    Siemens Metals Technologies has won an order worth more than EUR 100 million from the Chinese Tangshan Iron and Steel Group Co Ltd to supply a complete cold rolling complex.

    The plant will be built at the Tangshan location in the Hebei province. It includes a coupled pickling line tandem cold mill, a continuous annealing line and a galvanizing line.

    The cold strip mill is designed for an annual production of 1.6 million tonne of high strength, high quality steels for the Chinese automotive industry, underlining Tangshan's intention to further expand its market share in this segment. The first pickled and cold rolled strip is to be produced by December 2014 and production will be launched in 2015.

    Source - Strategic Research Institute
  18. forum rang 10 voda 24 juni 2013 16:31
    Siemens considers to buying assets of Russian companies - Mr Moeller

    Mr Dietrich Moeller President of Siemens Russia and Central Asia said at the Petersburg International Economic Forum said that German Siemens considers buying assets of Russian transport and industrial companies.

    Mr Moeller said that “We have been investing on the Russian territory quite successfully of late, and further development of business on all directions - infrastructure, transport, medical equipment and industry, can be of course expected in the future.”

    He said that several options are considered at the moment a new own plant of Siemens or joint partnership, as well as the purchase of assets or minority participation.

    He added that Siemens has technical possibilities for localizing production of high speed Sapsan trains in Russia’s Sverdlovsk region if the order volume will be sufficient.

    Source - ITAR-TASS

  19. forum rang 10 voda 26 juli 2013 17:21
    'Positie topman Siemens wankelt'

    Gepubliceerd op 26 jul 2013 om 17:15 | Views: 786

    Siemens AG 16:53
    EUR 80,15 +1,35 (+1,72%)


    MÜNCHEN (AFN/DPA/BLOOMBERG) - De raad van commissarissen van het Duitse technologieconcern Siemens komt dit weekeinde bijeen om te praten over de toekomst van bestuursvoorzitter Peter Löscher, na de winstwaarschuwing van het bedrijf donderdag. Dat meldden bronnen rond het concern.

    Volgens de ingewijden zal worden gesproken over ,,leiderschapszaken''. Siemens wilde niet reageren op de berichtgeving. Het concern maakte donderdag bekend dat de doelstelling voor de winstmarge voor het komende boekjaar niet gehaald zal worden. Het was de vijfde winstwaarschuwing van Siemens tijdens het 6 jaar durende leiderschap van Löscher. In mei kwam het concern ook al met een winstwaarschuwing voor dit boekjaar.

    Löscher, die de Oostenrijkse nationaliteit heeft, kwam in 2007 aan het roer te staan bij het bedrijf uit München. Hij werkte eerder bij farmaceut Merck. Het was voor het eerst dat een buitenstaander de hoogste functie bij Siemens ging vervullen.

    Vervanger

    Het Duitse zakenblad manager magazin meldde dat Löscher zal worden vervangen door directielid Siegfried Russwurm. Hij is bij Siemens verantwoordelijk voor de belangrijke industriële activiteiten van het concern. Naar verluidt zal een officiële bekendmaking komende woensdag naar buiten worden gebracht, na een zitting van de raad van toezicht van Siemens.

    Siemens zal een dag later, op 1 augustus, de cijfers over het afgelopen kwartaal bekendmaken.
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