MHI Vestas Boosting Production at Lindoe Nacelle Factory, Seeks New Employees

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MHI Vestas will increase annual production at its nacelle factory in Lindoe, Denmark, to keep pace with offshore wind turbine demand, and is kicking off a recruitment process for 50 new employees. 

Photo courtesy of MHI Vestas Offshore Wind.

The hiring spree is part of the company’s expansion plans, which also led MHI Vestas to extend its lease agreement with the Lindoe port of Odense, and adding an additional 10,000 m² of factory space and 27,000 m² of storage space for completed nacelles.

The offshore wind turbine supplier, which is now looking for production line workers and engineers to join its Lindoe team, will also implement new efficiency measures to help boost production at the factory.

“[W]e are implementing new testing schemes at the plant that are designed to increase the rate of production as well as improve the quality of the assembled nacelle,” said MHI Vestas VP of Nacelles, Claus Ungstrup. “This next phase of production will allow us to meet demand and do so more efficiently.”

MHI Vestas Chief Manufacturing Officer, Robert Borin, said: “Offshore wind is in the midst of explosive growth around the world with governments from Taiwan, the US, Japan, and many others declaring an appetite for more offshore wind. Despite the complexity this brings, we are unwavering in our commitment to the highest standards of excellence in our manufacturing business and this new phase at Lindoe is a testimony to that commitment.”

The expansion plans announcement comes shortly after the news that MHI Vestas signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Northland Power and Yushan Energy to provide wind turbines for the 300MW Hai Long offshore wind farm in Taiwan.