Siemens Gamesa: Low prices never to return

Prices on raw materials and freight will not end up falling to pre-pandemic levels, says the OEM's departing CEO. Right now, the biggest problem by far is getting ahold of goods.
Photo: Siemens Gamesa/Marina Pacheco
Photo: Siemens Gamesa/Marina Pacheco
BY MAZ PLECHINGER, TRANSLATED BY DANIEL FRANK CHRISTENSEN

The positive thing is that record-high prices on raw materials and transportation are not the main issue for Siemens Gamesa. On the flip side, such woes have been overtaken by an even larger problem: the major difficulty of even being able to buy a series of components – irrespective of price.

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