Nordic Yards Names Aly Managing Director

April 16, 2015

Dr.-Ing. Herbert Aly (Photo: Nordic Yards)
Dr.-Ing. Herbert Aly (Photo: Nordic Yards)
Dr.-Ing. Herbert Aly has been appointed as the new Chairman of the Board of Management of the Nordic Yards Group. He succeeds Dr. Vitaly Yusufov, who will preserve his links with the company as a member.
 
The appointment of Dr.-Ing. Aly strengthens the top management of the Nordic Yards shipyard group and moves the focus specifically on to high-margin areas of business.
 
"We will further develop our know-how and expertise to deliver best quality, adherence to program and acceptable prices," Dr.-Ing. Herbert Aly said. "To succeed as a specialist on the international markets, we will concentrate much more on profitable niche markets."
 
The strengthening of the management will drive forward the transformation of the company group from a shipyard to an engineering and project services provider. "This is my long-term growth strategy as owner," says Dr. Vitaly Yusufov.
 
Dr.-Ing. Herbert Aly takes up his role from today. He will be supported by members of the Board of Management, Jürgen Wollny, Fred-G. Wegener and Hans Jürgen Wio.
 
Photo: Nordic Yards
 

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