AkzoNobel Announces New Operational Structure For Performance Coatings Segment - aftermarketNews

AkzoNobel Announces New Operational Structure For Performance Coatings Segment

The simplified new structure, which is expected to become fully operational in January 2015, will reduce the number of global management layers, the company says.

AkzoNobel has announced that it will establish a new organization for its Performance Coatings Business Area in order to drive leading performance.
 
The simplified new structure, which is expected to become fully operational in January 2015, will reduce the number of global management layers. As a result, Performance Coatings will be managed through seven strategic market units under the leadership of executive committee member Conrad Keijzer. The seven units will focus on specific customer segments and technologies. They will be: Marine Coatings, Metal Coatings, Powder Coatings, Protective Coatings, Specialty Coatings, Vehicle Refinishes and Wood Coatings.
 
"Following the launch of our new strategy in 2013, we have initiated a process of change throughout the organization," said AkzoNobel CEO Ton Büchner. "This planned reduction in management layers will not only enhance decision-making efficiency, but we will also create an organization that is more customer focused, agile and lean.
 
"We consider these to be key elements with regard to driving leading performance, because in addition to delivering on our organic growth and operational excellence strategy, the changes will also improve our profitability and help to deliver on our 2015 targets and beyond," he added.
 
The costs associated with this reorganization are included within the guidance of at least €250 million of total restructuring charges for 2014.
 
Performance Coatings is one of three Business Areas within AkzoNobel, operating alongside Decorative Paints and Specialty Chemicals. In 2013, Performance Coatings generated revenues of €5.6 billion and an operating income of €525 million, with 21,400 employees located worldwide.
 

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