Senvion Finalizing Sale of Certain Core Business Parts

Business & Finance

Hamburg-based wind turbine manufacturer Senvion has received several advanced offers for various substantial core parts of its business.

Senvion is entering final stages of the mergers and acquisitions process and will present the investor concepts to the creditors’ assembly for a vote on 10 September 2019.

The company has also put in place financial arrangements to secure ongoing business activities over the timeline to conclude on these offers, including wage and salary payments for all business units.

With regards to the turbine business, no offers for the entire unit have been received despite an intensive and global search for a new investor, Senvion said.

There are several continuation projects to be completed which means that jobs will be secured for a substantial part of the turbine business workforce for the next few months, with some going into 2020, the company said.

While jobs in the turbine business could be secured for August, first redundancies are expected to occur during September. These would take effect at the end of the year.

Yves Rannou, CEO of Senvion, said: ”For the past months, we have been committed to finding the best possible outcome for the company in this difficult situation. We are now close to having a solution for significant core parts of the business. What is more is that we can keep the business running until the M&A process is concluded. This is possible thanks to the hard work and dedication of everyone at Senvion. I want to thank our employees for their continued trust and support.”

The company said that it will continue negotiations with employees’ representatives regarding potential social plans and balance of interest schemes for the affected workforce as well as potentially a transfer company for safeguarding an orderly process.

As reported earlier, Senvion filed for self-administration in April 2019. In July, the turbine manufacturer revealed plans to sell the company as a whole, or substantial parts of it.