Staff reorganisations at Nobiskrug yard
By IBI Magazine
Peter Güldensupp, former spokesman of the management board at the German Nobiskrug yard in Rendsburg, is to retire at the end of April 2007.
His successor will be Wolfgang Hildebrandt, currently technical manager with overall responsibility for technical operations at Nordseewerke in Emden. Hildebrandt has held various positions at Nordseewerke since 1973. In the course of several more changes in the technical division at Nobiskrug, technical manager Jan Ehlers has left the yard on amicable terms, and Susanne Wiegand is set to join Nobiskrug's management board - heading the commercial division that Güldensupp had administered.
Prior to this, Wiegand was senior vice president for company strategy and development, a central business unit within ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems in Hamburg. Nobiskrug has been part of ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems since 2005 and specialises in yacht building, conversion and repair. ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems, with its head office in Hamburg, Germany, is part of ThyssenKrupp Technologies within the ThyssenKrupp Group.
Since 2005 it has been the umbrella organisation for eight European shipyards: Blohm Voss; Blohm Voss Repair; HDW-Gaarden; Hellenic Shipyards; Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft; Kockums; Nobiskrug; Nordseewerke; and various marine engineering companies. The group employs around 8,800 staff.
(20 April 2007)
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