SSP Technology – A Reliable Partner in Competitive Blade Solutions Skilled and International Workforce
The company is based in Denmark, the world leader in wind power, with more than 130 full-time employees who all are carefully selected to form the perfect team. With customers based in countries all over the world, it is important to have an insight into other cultures and traditions. To ensure this, SSP Technology has drawn its workforce from a range of countries and puts constant focus on teaching and training in customer relations.
Søren Brouer, Chief Executive Officer of SSP Technology, is aware of the advantages of having an international staff of employees. He said:
“Since the bulk of our customers and business partners are international companies operating worldwide, it is crucial to us that our workforce reflects our global reach. SSP is proud to attract international specialists to our offices in Denmark. When teamed with our Danish experts, they ensure a professional, diverse and open environment.”
Conclusion
SSP Technology is a reliable and trustworthy partner, enabling customers to produce competitive blades by offering a complete solution. The company can take part in the process according to the needs of the customer and to any extent. n
MODERN ENERGY REVIEW VOLUME 3
ISSUE 1
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FORTHCOMING CONTRIBUTORS INCLUDE
Kwok Shum (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology): ‘A novel comparison [basis] of income and installation subsidies for deploying renewable energy‘
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Lorenzo Fagiano (Complex Systems Modeling and Control group of the Department of Control and Computer Engineering of Politecnico di Torino): ‘High-Altitude Wind Energy Generation Using Controlled Tethered Wings‘
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