Wind Turbine Manufacturers and Suppliers to Create Good Supply Chain (Germany)

Wind Energy Update… With the increasingly trans-national nature of manufacturing and supply chain activities, many suppliers must now also prove that they possess the infrastructure capability to roll out components, modules or products on a global scale, whilst also providing assurances over its ongoing financial stability.

 “OEMs look for short and flexible reaction times. [Suppliers] must also support improvements in the yield of customers products,” says John Kop, commercial director at Netherlands-based Advanced Tower Systems.

 Jaime Anso, from Acciona Windpower, reflects this is stating that “We consider that supplier relationships must bring value to both companies, as we understand that that is the only way to build long lasting relationships.”

Reflecting the importance of forging industry relationships, leading manufacturers and suppliers have committed to meeting this September to address the most crucial issues of key selection criteria and inter-company requirements.

With 14 turbine manufacturers, more than 10 suppliers in addition to offshore owner/operators, the Global Wind Turbine Supply Chain Conference is set to be the premier forum for suppliers to connect with their customers and determine how to move forward in establishing key relationships and securing long term contracts.

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Source: prweb, August 18, 2011;