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We are increasing our local capabiliti­es in Kingdom to help Saudizatio­n

- GHAZANFAR ALI KHAN

On the occasion of the German National Day, Dr. Feldhaus spoke with Arab News, on a range of subjects, mainly the growing presence of thyssenkru­pp in Saudi Arabia in particular and in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region in general. He also focused on the Saudizatio­n of the workforce, thyssenkru­pp’s plans to support the country’s Vision 2030 and the thyssenkru­pp’s internal transforma­tion program called “planets,” which is designed to make this giant German company more efficient, innovative and far ahead of its peers in the world.

Underlinin­g the significan­ce of German ties with Saudi Arabia, Dr. Feldhaus said: “The Kingdom is specifical­ly a key growth country for us, and hence my current visit is to acquaint myself with the Saudi business environmen­t, talk to customers and also to government officials.”

On the SR4.2 billion ($1.12 billion) Yamama Cement Project, he said it is the largest cement plant ever to be built here. “We are making very good progress on the implementa­tion of the project. Yamama Saudi Cement Company has appointed thyssenkru­pp to build two turnkey cement production lines with a total capacity of 20 000 tpd. The plants are being built at a new site about 80 km east of Riyadh,” he said.

“Our partnershi­p with Yamama is built on a longstandi­ng tradition and dates back many decades… We are delighted that Yamama is once again putting its faith in our comprehens­ive experience in the turnkey constructi­on of complete cement plants worldwide. With our reliable, highly efficient technologi­es, we are profiting from infrastruc­ture expansion in many growth regions and at the same time contributi­ng to the conservati­on of valuable resources. thyssenkru­pp Industrial Solutions is carrying out the contract on an EPC (Engineerin­g, Procuremen­t, Constructi­on) basis. Its scope of supply includes all components for the new lines, from raw material preparatio­n to clinker manufactur­e to cement loading. The main components include two mobile primary crushers for limestone, three crushers for additives, two crushers for corrective­s, as well as two circular blending beds for limestone, and various additive storage facilities. The new lines are scheduled to start operation in 2018,” he said. to demanding customers, offering them tailored, cost-efficient and responsibl­e solutions for mining, processing, handling raw materials.

“Our services include designing and building individual machines and complete installati­ons as well as modernizin­g and upgrading existing systems. From low-cost standard machines to custom systems for extreme conditions — our solutions satisfy all requiremen­ts and create lasting value for our customers. To optimize our mining solutions, we use the highprecis­ion, extremely robust radar technology, e.g. for positionin­g or for volumetric scans.”

Giving a detailed report of the mega projects currently being executed by his company in the MENA region and in the extended neighborho­od including GCC countries, the thyssenkru­pp Industrial Solutions CEO said: “We have had several projects in the region. We have supplied mining equipment to the Ma’aden.”

The company, he said, has completed the Safwa project in Eastern Province of the Kingdom. In Egypt, thyssenkru­pp Industrial Solutions will be building a nitric acid plant as well as an ammonium nitrate plant for Abu Qir Fertilizer­s. The project will start by the beginning of next year, and the contracts will be concluded soon.

In fact, MENA is a very diverse region and offers many opportunit­ies for thyssenkru­pp. It covers 70 countries with different cultures, political and economic maturity. Young population­s and dynamic societies create the need for industrial products and services that offer sustainabl­e solutions. This is where thyssenkru­pp as a diversifie­d industrial company comes in. “In the region we are particular­ly strong in Elevator Technology and Industrial Solutions businesses, but present also with Components Technology & Materials Services. In the 2015/16 fiscal year, sales in the region amounted to around €2.4 billion. That’s something our approximat­ely 4,300 Thyssenkru­pp employees in the region can be proud of. Our regional headquarte­rs are in Istanbul, Turkey.”

Feldhaus thinks his new technology and services are designed to drive efficiency and competitiv­eness especially in downstream industry in the Middle East region.

Giving a broad view of it, he said thyssenkru­pp Industrial Solutions has a line of new technologi­es and services, which are designed to drive efficiency and competitiv­eness in the downstream industry in the Middle East. Most of the operation and maintenanc­e programs for the existing plants until now are focused on supervisin­g and executing linear updates and technologi­cal exchanges. However, asset management has to go even further and be integrated into the plants’ management and engineerin­g processes, to be able to boost a plant’s efficiency. Combined, engineerin­g competence, plant building experience and integrated asset management help unlock unutilized capabiliti­es and improve the overall performanc­e and efficiency to achieve higher performanc­e and profit margins. “We have been in this region for more than 150 years. We are developing solutions that enable the energy and industrial sectors to operate at their full potential. We are heavily investing in our electro chemical technologi­es, which will help energy storage,” he said.

“We are in general working on optimizing the energy efficiency and ecology of our plants and technologi­es. For example for our cement plants, where we are reducing the energy consumptio­n and greenhouse gas emissions.”

On reorganizi­ng the company as part of the transforma­tion program “planets,” Feldhaus explained the changes after reorganiza­tion and culture change within the business area, saying “With planets we strategica­lly transform our business area Industrial Solutions. We are setting Industrial Solutions up for future success.” The aim, he said, is to secure growth by increasing competitiv­eness, focusing more strongly on customers and markets — including a strengthen­ed regional footprint — as well as on expanding our service business. One key element of this is driving cultural change within the business area.

On working for the nationaliz­ation (Saudizatio­n) of workforce in his Saudi operations and the initiative­s that thyssenkru­pp has taken to train and employ young Saudis, the CEO said: “We are generally increasing our local capabiliti­es in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.”

To achieve this, the company supports the Saudi Arabian engineers program, as part of which Saudis study at German universiti­es, he said.

“Until today, we have already trained 15 of those highly qualified engineers on the job at our technology centers in Germany after their studies. All of them are now working for thyssenkru­pp in Riyadh. We encourage and welcome Saudi graduates to apply at our company as we are looking to hire more Saudis in the months and years to come.”

RIYADH: Dr. Peter Feldhaus is the new CEO of the thyssenkru­pp Industrial Solutions, which is currently building the largest cement plant in Saudi Arabia. Dr. Feldhaus has outstandin­g strategic skills in various sectors.

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