Vestas Wind Systems AS 2012 AR2

The report highlights Vestas' performance in 2012, a year characterized by significant organizational restructuring and the implementation of a new operating business model. Despite a challenging market, Vestas achieved record-high shipments of 6,039 MW and grew its service business by 26 percent. The company successfully reduced its workforce by 22 percent and lowered investments by 62 percent to improve profitability and cash flow. In terms of safety, Vestas achieved its safest year ever with industrial injuries falling to 2.8 per one million working hours, although regrettably two subcontractor fatalities occurred.

Company: Vestas Wind Systems AS

Sector: Industrials

Country: Denmark

Year: 2012

Type: AR2

Pages: 128

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Vestas Wind Systems AS

Vestas Wind Systems AS 2012 Annual Report

Annual Report

The report highlights Vestas' performance in 2012, a year characterized by significant organizational restructuring and the implementation of a new operating business model. Despite a challenging market, Vestas achieved record-high shipments of 6,039 MW and grew its service business by 26 percent. The company successfully reduced its workforce by 22 percent and lowered investments by 62 percent to improve profitability and cash flow. In terms of safety, Vestas achieved its safest year ever with industrial injuries falling to 2.8 per one million working hours, although regrettably two subcontractor fatalities occurred.

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2012

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Jan 1, 2012 - Dec 31, 2012

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2012

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Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures

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English

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