Wednesday, April 06, 2011
Aker Solutions
Aker Solutions is establishing a specialized EPC company in order to further leverage the experience and expertise built up through field development projects over more than 40 years.
Aker Solutions announced that the new company, previously launched under the working title "Aker Contractors," will take the name Kværner, thereby continuing a proud industrial heritage since 1853. Kværner aims for a separate listing on the Oslo Stock Exchange in July.
The board of directors of Aker Solutions decided to propose to the annual general meeting on May 6, a demerger of Aker Solutions. This move is in line with plans previously communicated by the company.
"Aker Solutions is cultivating its core businesses in separate companies. The new focused entities have a clear ambition to grow in their respective markets: Kværner as a specialized EPC (engineering, procurement and construction) company tailored to meet EPC market trends and client demands in the global market, and Aker Solutions as a fully-fledged provider of engineering, technologies, solutions and services for the upstream oil and gas industry," said Aker Solutions executive chairman Øyvind Eriksen.
Aker ASA, through Aker Holding, will continue as a long-term investor in both companies.
"The Kværner name represents a proud history in the North Sea and international markets. I am proud to see such a powerful name reintroduced for a new EPC company with strong ambitions for growth. I look forward to being a part of writing the next chapter of the Kværner story. I am confident about the company's potential for the future," said Kjell Inge Røkke, main shareholder of Aker ASA.
"The yards at Stord and Verdal have used the Aker name for decades, and we would of course have preferred to continue this tradition. However, more important is the commitment expressed by Aker ASA and its main shareholder, Mr Kjell Inge Røkke, to continue to support and invest in our business. We look forward to build a successful company together with management and owners," says Atle Teigland, group union convenor and member of the board of Aker Solutions.
Aker Solutions announced that the new company, previously launched under the working title "Aker Contractors," will take the name Kværner, thereby continuing a proud industrial heritage since 1853. Kværner aims for a separate listing on the Oslo Stock Exchange in July.
The board of directors of Aker Solutions decided to propose to the annual general meeting on May 6, a demerger of Aker Solutions. This move is in line with plans previously communicated by the company.
"Aker Solutions is cultivating its core businesses in separate companies. The new focused entities have a clear ambition to grow in their respective markets: Kværner as a specialized EPC (engineering, procurement and construction) company tailored to meet EPC market trends and client demands in the global market, and Aker Solutions as a fully-fledged provider of engineering, technologies, solutions and services for the upstream oil and gas industry," said Aker Solutions executive chairman Øyvind Eriksen.
Aker ASA, through Aker Holding, will continue as a long-term investor in both companies.
"The Kværner name represents a proud history in the North Sea and international markets. I am proud to see such a powerful name reintroduced for a new EPC company with strong ambitions for growth. I look forward to being a part of writing the next chapter of the Kværner story. I am confident about the company's potential for the future," said Kjell Inge Røkke, main shareholder of Aker ASA.
"The yards at Stord and Verdal have used the Aker name for decades, and we would of course have preferred to continue this tradition. However, more important is the commitment expressed by Aker ASA and its main shareholder, Mr Kjell Inge Røkke, to continue to support and invest in our business. We look forward to build a successful company together with management and owners," says Atle Teigland, group union convenor and member of the board of Aker Solutions.
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