Deutsche Windtechnik Ramps Up International Ops

Deutsche Windtechnik AG is stepping up its foreign operations, especially in Spain, Poland and the United Kingdom.

By the end of 2015 the company will have 122 employees outside Germany, 43 more than at the start of the year. Deutsche Windtechnik aims to increase the proportion of foreign revenue from currently 12 per cent to 30 per cent over the next two to three years.

Deutsche Windtechnik said that, due to the increasing number of customer enquiries from abroad, it had decided to vigorously expand its international service network.

While 80 employees at six service locations in Spain are already looking after around 600 wind turbines, Deutsche Windtechnik wants to increase its number of staff in the United Kingdom to 30. In Poland the service provider aims to have wind turbines with a total output capacity of 400 megawatts under contract by the end of 2016.

Other core markets for the company are the Netherlands and Denmark, where Deutsche Windtechnik AG opened subsidiaries in September. The two wind farms in France that the company has had under contract since autumn will initially be looked after by the German subsidiary seebaWIND Service GmbH in Osnabrück, though Deutsche Windtechnik will shortly also be establishing its own subsidiary in France.

“Whether we’re talking about major utilities, smaller operators, or investment companies – we have the right solution for the most varied customer needs and turbine types in every European country,” said Matthias Brandt, chairman of Deutsche Windtechnik AG.

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