Citec has signed a substantial frame agreement with Siemens Industrial Turbomachinery AB, located in Finspong, Sweden. Siemens Industrial Turbomachinery designs, manufactures and installs world-class gas turbines and steam turbines with high efficiencies and low emissions. The company also delivers complete power plants based on their manufactured turbines. Siemens Industrial Turbomachinery AB has 2,700 employees.
According to the agreement, Citec will provide project services for Siemens, consisting of multi-discipline engineering services, project management and site services, as well as technical documentation services.
During 2010, the business scope employs approximately 30 persons at Citec.
“At Siemens, we value cost-effective global engineering services. Citec’s team has provided excellent engineering work to us for some years, and we jointly agreed that now was the time for a long-term partnership. We will also evaluate the added value of Citec’s competence within technical documentation services”, says Erling Bruun, Vice President, Siemens Industrial Turbomachinery.
For more information, please contact:
Tommy Krohn, Business Area Manager, Thermal Power & Civil, Citec Engineering Oy Ab
Mobile: +358 50 311 0640
Email: tommy.krohn@citec.com
Jan Lundberg, Director, Energy Solutions, Citec Information Oy Ab
Mobile: +358 50 318 1033
Email: jan.lundberg@citec.com
Anne Ostelius, Press officer, Siemens AB, Corporate Communications
Mobile: +46707281456
Email: anne.ostelius@siemens.com
About Citec
Citec provides multi-discipline engineering and consulting services for the Power, Civil, Rail Vehicles and Process industries. Citec also offers a wide range of services and solutions related to technical communication. Founded in 1984, Citec consists of two companies – Citec Engineering Oy Ab and Citec Information Oy Ab. The number of employees of the Citec companies currently amounts to about 1000 and the turnover for 2009 was approximately EUR 50 million. Citec is headquartered in Vaasa, Finland, and has offices in Finland, Sweden, the UK, France, Russia and India.