Haldor Topsoe to let go 200 employees as part of its realignment strategy
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Haldor Topsoe to let go 200 employees as part of its realignment strategy

The new organization will be effective from November 1, 2020.

  • By Pravin Prashant | September 29, 2020
Haldor Topsoe has announced a new organization of the company structure which is designed to optimally drive the realization of the company’s vision to be recognized as the global leader in carbon emission reduction technologies by 2024.
 
The refocusing of the organization makes approximately 200 people redundant. The new organization will be effective from November 1, 2020.
 
“We have designed an organization with a clear focus on accelerating the development of carbon-neutral technologies, and it will be funded by continued delivery of Topsoe’s globally leading solutions for energy-efficient production of conventional fuels and chemicals. This transformation has a very strong foundation in our exceptional R&D capabilities, world-leading technologies, and a longstanding dedication to making a positive difference in the world by perfecting chemistry,” says Roeland Baan, CEO of Haldor Topsoe.
 
Many employees will get new responsibilities as departments and business areas are refocused to deliver on the vision. And approximately 200 people will be made redundant.
 
“It is never easy to let talented employees go. I want to thank them all for being part of making Topsoe a success,” says Roeland Baan.
 
“With our new organization in place, I am confident that Topsoe has come closer to taking a decisive role globally. The world is at a climate crossroads, and Topsoe delivers technologies that target some of the most pressing challenges. Now, we have taken the first step on a very ambitious journey defined by our new vision, and we have what it takes to reach our goal,” says Roeland Baan.

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