Aker Kvaerner Changes Its Name to Aker Solutions
Aker Kvaerner has changed its name to Aker Solutions. At the same time it launched its new logo and visual profile.
The announcement followed the last ever Aker Kvaerner Annual General Meeting. President & CEO, Simen Lieungh, unveiled the brand identity among shareholders.
"From today we are Aker Solutions. Our new icon and new name symbolise clarity, innovation and the drive to move forward. They honour the commitment and skill of our people, who deliver expertly engineered solutions to our customers day after day."
For over 150 years, Aker Kvaerner has delivered solutions for some of the world's most complex engineering and construction challenges. "The name Aker Solutions represents a simplification and strengthening of our corporate identity and outlines our offering of comprehensive industrial solutions. It identifies our connection with Aker, a large industrial group with operations in industries and sectors with which we are engaged. It communicates the long term committed ownership of Aker, our synergies with other Aker companies and between our business units and business areas.
We believe our new name further strengthens our potential as a company and brands our commitment to providing value adding solutions - our primary deliverable - to our customers," says Lieungh
All-employee meetings are taking place at Aker Solutions' locations in more than 30 countries worldwide to introduce the new brand identity. Suppliers and customers are being notified and the brand can already be seen across our operations.
"In a process like this, many things change - but our values, our strategy and our commitment to our customers remain the same," concluded Lieungh.
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