Enabl: ”We have been challenged on perhaps in reality delivering too many solutions"

The wind industry player has experienced substantial growth since being established in 2021 – and processes are now being refined with the goal of moving the profit up a notch.
Søren Kvorning, CEO of Enabl, is putting stability first on the agenda for 2023 | Photo: Enabl / Pr
Søren Kvorning, CEO of Enabl, is putting stability first on the agenda for 2023 | Photo: Enabl / Pr
by anne filbert, translated by daniel pedersen

The wind industry has its heyday ahead of it, according to Enabl, a subsupplier of engineering solutions for the wind industry.

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