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LM Wind Power breaks ground for new wind-turbine blade plant in Turkey

By Michelle Froese | July 14, 2016

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LM Wind Power’s new blade factory is expected to bring up to 450 skilled technical jobs to the Turkey.

LM Wind Power, a global independent designer and manufacturer of wind-turbine blades, has broken ground for a 17-hectare piece of land in Bergama, Turkey, from the Bergama Organized Industrial Zone (BOSBI).

The site will become home to a high-technology factory for the manufacture and distribution of turbine blades, and is expected to bring up to 450 skilled technical jobs to the area. These will range from manufacturing operations to technical engineering, services, administration, and ancillary support.

“This is a breakthrough deal for us,” said Mr. Hüseyin Vatansever, President of BOSBI. “Even in a highly competitive global market, we have always had vision and believed that we were capable of attracting world-class enterprises to the area. It is particularly gratifying to bring a company like LM Wind Power. It marks the beginning of new ‘hub for green industry,’ which signals a prosperous future for the zone, the city of Bergama, for Izmir and for the wider Turkish economy.”

LM Wind Power recently presented the longest turbine blade with parter, Adwen. LM Wind’s investment in Turkey is supported by firm contractual commitments from a major customer. The factory ramp-up to production is expected to start by mid-2017 with an annual capacity of 500 MW, and an efficient way to expand to 2 GW. The new plant in Turkey will be the 14th LM Wind Power blade manufacturing facility worldwide.

“It is a great pleasure to be able to break ground for a new plant here in Bergama, and we look forward to supporting the development of the area with the local authorities and business partners,” LM Wind Power VP Industrialization, Ben Malefijt, commented.

“In addition to the obvious geographical and logistical benefits this region presents, there’s a noteworthy local talent pool which can benefit from the opportunities. LM Wind Power has an excellent track record for growing and retaining local people from the communities wherever we operate. We expect to do the same here in Bergama,” added Malefijt.

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