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Kværner

Kværner was a Norwegian engineering and construction services company that existed between 1853 and 2005. In 2004, it was amalgamated into the newly formed subsidiary of Aker ASA - Aker Kværner, which was renamed Aker Solutions on 3 April 2008. Kværner re-emerged on 6 May 2011, when the EPC (engineering, procurement and construction) part of Aker Solutions took the Kværner name. The new Kværner company was listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange on 8 July 2011.[1]

Kværner ASA
Company typeAllmennaksjeselskap
OSE: KVAER
IndustryHeavy industry
Predecessor
Founded1853
Successor
  • Aker Kvaerner
  • (2004–2008)
  • Aker Solutions
  • (2008–2011)
  • Kværner ASA
  • (2011 onwards)
HeadquartersOslo, Norway
Key people
Karl-Petter Løken, President & CEO
Number of employees
2700
Websitekvaerner.com

History edit

Kvaerner Brug was founded in Oslo in 1853 by industrialist Oluf A. Onsum (1820-1899). The company became principally involved in the production of cast iron stoves. In 1870, Kvaerner built its first hydroelectric turbine.[2] During the early 1900s, Kvaerner power turbines remained the principal product line which also included bridges, cranes, and pumps. Kvaerner was listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange in 1967. By the 1990s, the company assembled a collection of engineering and industrial businesses, including shipbuilding, construction of offshore oil and gas platforms, production of pulping and paper manufacturing equipment, and operation of a shipping fleet.[3]

Directors-general of Kværner after the stock exchange listing were Kjell B. Langballe (1960–1976), Carl Røtjer (1976–1986) and Mikal H. Grønner (1986–1989). Chairmen were Frithjof A. Lind (–1982), Johan B. Holte (1982–1985), Emil Eriksrud (1985–1986), Carl Røtjer (1986–1989), Kaspar Kielland (1989-1996), and then Christian Bjelland (1996-2001). Since 2011, the CEO has been Jan Arve Haugan.[4]

Erik Tønseth became director-general of Kværner in 1989, and under his leadership the company underwent large-scale international expansion, acquiring the state-owned Govan Shipbuilders from British Shipbuilders.[5] In 1992 Kværner acquired the Swedish company Götaverken. In 1996, Kværner acquired the UK conglomerate Trafalgar House, and moved its international headquarters from Oslo to London.[6] In January 1996, Kvaerner purchased a stake in the Vyborg Shipyard (Russian: Выборгский судостроительный завод) and renamed it Kverner-Vyborg Shipyard (Russian: ОАО "Квернер-Выборг Верфь") which was the largest manufacturer of offshore installations in Russia.[7]

The company's expansive acquisitions brought economic hardship to the company. Kjell Almskog became CEO in 1998, and implemented various plans to streamline the company.[8] This included the sale of the Cunard Line (a division of Trafalgar House) to Carnival Corporation, the sale of Kvaerner Govan to BAE Systems[9] and the sale of Chemrec to Babcock Borsig. On 10 March 2000, Kvaerner sold the Vyborg Shipyard, which was losing money and faced closure during 1999, to the Sergey Zavyalov (Russian: Сергей Завьялов) associated with early 1990s established Ako Barss Group (Russian: "Ако Барсс Груп") which sold the shipyard to Rossiya Bank owners who placed the shipyard in the United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC) in 2012.[10][11][12][13] In August 2000, Kværner sold its Construction Division to the Swedish company Skanska.[14]

The economic slowdown in 2001 coupled with the heavy debt burden and a series of management missteps brought the company to the brink of bankruptcy. Hugo Erikssen, a director of public relations at Yukos, and Oleg Sheiko (Russian: Олег Шейко), Yukos' vice president for finance, and Alexey Golubovich (Russian: Алексей Голубович), who was Yukos' "director of corporate finance" until 2001, supported Kværner with mergers and financing.[15][a]

In November 2001, Kværner was forced to merge with its rival Aker ASA, a Norwegian oil services group controlled by Kjell Inge Røkke. Røkke scuppered the solution preferred by Kværner's management, a rescue by Russia's oil giant Yukos. Kværner's international headquarters returned to Oslo and Kværner was restructured to become a holding company, with operating activities concentrated in Aker Kværner and Aker Yards. As of 2005 Kværner ASA was merged with Aker Maritime Finance AS, a wholly owned company of Aker ASA and the Kværner corporation ceased to exist.[17]

In 2008, Aker Kvaerner changed its name to Aker Solutions ASA. In December 2010, Aker Solutions announced a decision to cultivate its core businesses. Kvaerner was established, through a demerger, as a specialised EPC (engineering, procurement and construction) company addressing the global market. On 6 May 2011, the shareholders' annual general meeting approved the establishment of Kvaerner as a separate company.[18]

In September 2019 the company announced their plans to target renewable growth and they are looking to expand its operations in renewable energy to help boost this growth by around 40% in the coming years.[19]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Oleg Sheiko (Russian: Олег Шейко; born June 1957) graduated from the Faculty of Economics of Moscow State University in 1981 and the Academy of Foreign Trade in 1992 Following graduation he became a banker with NM Rothschild and Sons Limited in London and later created the Moscow branch and became its manager. He joined Yukos in 1996.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ "Our heritage: Building strength through experience". Kvaerner. Retrieved March 25, 2016.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Oluf Adelsten Onsum". Norsk Teknisk Museum. Retrieved March 25, 2016.
  3. ^ Knut Kjeldstadli. "Oluf Onsum - Forretningsdrivende, Industrigründer". Norsk biografisk leksikon. Retrieved March 25, 2016.
  4. ^ (Press release). Kvaerner. 2 May 2011. Archived from the original on 9 April 2016. Retrieved March 25, 2016.
  5. ^ Rolf Bryhn. "Kværner ASA". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved March 25, 2016.
  6. ^ Kvaerner Is Close to Bidding for Troubled Group: Lifeline for Trafalgar House?
  7. ^ Чеберко, Иван (Cheberko, Ivan) (18 January 1996). "Приобретение Kvaerner в России: Выборгский судостроительный завод стал норвежским" [Acquisition of Kvaerner in Russia: Vyborg shipyard became Norwegian]. "Коммерсантъ" (in Russian). Retrieved 5 August 2021.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ Tore Halvorsen. "Kjell E Almskog, Industrileder". Norsk biografisk leksikon. Retrieved March 25, 2016.
  9. ^ https://www.chriscunard.com/qe2/qe2-history/ QE2 History | Cunard Archives, Trafalgar House Expansion and Decline.
  10. ^ Шолмов, Константин (Sholmov, Konstantin) (23 April 1999). [Norwegian Kvaerner leaves Vyborg: The Vyborg shipyard (OJSC Kverner-Vyborg Shipyard) is under threat of closure.]. Деловой Петербург (dp.ru) (in Russian). Archived from the original on 6 August 2021. Retrieved 5 August 2021.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  11. ^ Ершов, Андрей (Ershov, Andrey) (20 March 2000). [Vyborg Shipyard "sailed" back to Russia: Petersburg JSC "AKO-Barss" has completed negotiations on the purchase of the Vyborg shipyard (JSC "Kverner Vyborg Verf").]. Деловой Петербург (dp.ru) (in Russian). Archived from the original on 6 August 2021. Retrieved 5 August 2021.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  12. ^ Сологуб, Александр (Sologub, Alexander); Горошков, Павел (Goroshkov, Pavel); Мягченко, Ольга (Myagchenko, Olga) (18 November 2015). [Top-manager of Rosatom Sergey Zavyalov has integrated the family business into the system of execution of state order]. Деловой Петербург (dp.ru) (in Russian). Archived from the original on 6 August 2021. Retrieved 5 August 2021.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  13. ^ [Projects in which "Ako Barss Group" participates] (in Russian). 18 November 2015. Archived from the original on 6 August 2021. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  14. ^ David Litterick (30 August 2000). "Skanska buys Kvaerner arm for £180m". The Telegraph. Retrieved 11 December 2022.
  15. ^ [Yukos strives hard to wash off Menatep's reputation: How the new Russian oil kings built a secret financial empire in Geneva. In the early 90s, future billionaires ran the Menatep Bank]. Le Temps (in Russian). 21 June 2002. Archived from the original on 13 February 2020. Retrieved 5 August 2021 – via compromat.ru. Alt URL at inosmi.ru from "Le Temps" on 21 June 2002.
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  17. ^ Trond Smith-Meyer. "Kjell Inge Røkke - Forretningsdrivende, Investor". Norsk biografisk leksikon. Retrieved March 25, 2016.
  18. ^ Rolf Bryhn (29 September 2014). "Aker Solutions ASA". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved March 25, 2016.
  19. ^ "Kvaerner targets renewables growth". renews.biz. 2019-09-16. Retrieved 2019-09-16.

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For other uses see Kvaerner disambiguation Kvaerner was a Norwegian engineering and construction services company that existed between 1853 and 2005 In 2004 it was amalgamated into the newly formed subsidiary of Aker ASA Aker Kvaerner which was renamed Aker Solutions on 3 April 2008 Kvaerner re emerged on 6 May 2011 when the EPC engineering procurement and construction part of Aker Solutions took the Kvaerner name The new Kvaerner company was listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange on 8 July 2011 1 Kvaerner ASACompany typeAllmennaksjeselskapTraded asOSE KVAERIndustryHeavy industryPredecessorKvaerner Brug 1853 Trafalgar House 1996 Founded1853SuccessorAker Kvaerner 2004 2008 Aker Solutions 2008 2011 Kvaerner ASA 2011 onwards HeadquartersOslo NorwayKey peopleKarl Petter Loken President amp CEONumber of employees2700Websitekvaerner com Contents 1 History 2 Notes 3 References 4 External linksHistory editKvaerner Brug was founded in Oslo in 1853 by industrialist Oluf A Onsum 1820 1899 The company became principally involved in the production of cast iron stoves In 1870 Kvaerner built its first hydroelectric turbine 2 During the early 1900s Kvaerner power turbines remained the principal product line which also included bridges cranes and pumps Kvaerner was listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange in 1967 By the 1990s the company assembled a collection of engineering and industrial businesses including shipbuilding construction of offshore oil and gas platforms production of pulping and paper manufacturing equipment and operation of a shipping fleet 3 Directors general of Kvaerner after the stock exchange listing were Kjell B Langballe 1960 1976 Carl Rotjer 1976 1986 and Mikal H Gronner 1986 1989 Chairmen were Frithjof A Lind 1982 Johan B Holte 1982 1985 Emil Eriksrud 1985 1986 Carl Rotjer 1986 1989 Kaspar Kielland 1989 1996 and then Christian Bjelland 1996 2001 Since 2011 the CEO has been Jan Arve Haugan 4 Erik Tonseth became director general of Kvaerner in 1989 and under his leadership the company underwent large scale international expansion acquiring the state owned Govan Shipbuilders from British Shipbuilders 5 In 1992 Kvaerner acquired the Swedish company Gotaverken In 1996 Kvaerner acquired the UK conglomerate Trafalgar House and moved its international headquarters from Oslo to London 6 In January 1996 Kvaerner purchased a stake in the Vyborg Shipyard Russian Vyborgskij sudostroitelnyj zavod and renamed it Kverner Vyborg Shipyard Russian OAO Kverner Vyborg Verf which was the largest manufacturer of offshore installations in Russia 7 The company s expansive acquisitions brought economic hardship to the company Kjell Almskog became CEO in 1998 and implemented various plans to streamline the company 8 This included the sale of the Cunard Line a division of Trafalgar House to Carnival Corporation the sale of Kvaerner Govan to BAE Systems 9 and the sale of Chemrec to Babcock Borsig On 10 March 2000 Kvaerner sold the Vyborg Shipyard which was losing money and faced closure during 1999 to the Sergey Zavyalov Russian Sergej Zavyalov associated with early 1990s established Ako Barss Group Russian Ako Barss Grup which sold the shipyard to Rossiya Bank owners who placed the shipyard in the United Shipbuilding Corporation USC in 2012 10 11 12 13 In August 2000 Kvaerner sold its Construction Division to the Swedish company Skanska 14 The economic slowdown in 2001 coupled with the heavy debt burden and a series of management missteps brought the company to the brink of bankruptcy Hugo Erikssen a director of public relations at Yukos and Oleg Sheiko Russian Oleg Shejko Yukos vice president for finance and Alexey Golubovich Russian Aleksej Golubovich who was Yukos director of corporate finance until 2001 supported Kvaerner with mergers and financing 15 a In November 2001 Kvaerner was forced to merge with its rival Aker ASA a Norwegian oil services group controlled by Kjell Inge Rokke Rokke scuppered the solution preferred by Kvaerner s management a rescue by Russia s oil giant Yukos Kvaerner s international headquarters returned to Oslo and Kvaerner was restructured to become a holding company with operating activities concentrated in Aker Kvaerner and Aker Yards As of 2005 Kvaerner ASA was merged with Aker Maritime Finance AS a wholly owned company of Aker ASA and the Kvaerner corporation ceased to exist 17 In 2008 Aker Kvaerner changed its name to Aker Solutions ASA In December 2010 Aker Solutions announced a decision to cultivate its core businesses Kvaerner was established through a demerger as a specialised EPC engineering procurement and construction company addressing the global market On 6 May 2011 the shareholders annual general meeting approved the establishment of Kvaerner as a separate company 18 In September 2019 the company announced their plans to target renewable growth and they are looking to expand its operations in renewable energy to help boost this growth by around 40 in the coming years 19 Notes edit Oleg Sheiko Russian Oleg Shejko born June 1957 graduated from the Faculty of Economics of Moscow State University in 1981 and the Academy of Foreign Trade in 1992 Following graduation he became a banker with NM Rothschild and Sons Limited in London and later created the Moscow branch and became its manager He joined Yukos in 1996 16 References edit Our heritage Building strength through experience Kvaerner Retrieved March 25 2016 permanent dead link Oluf Adelsten Onsum Norsk Teknisk Museum Retrieved March 25 2016 Knut Kjeldstadli Oluf Onsum Forretningsdrivende Industrigrunder Norsk biografisk leksikon Retrieved March 25 2016 Haugan CEO of Kvaerner Press release Kvaerner 2 May 2011 Archived from the original on 9 April 2016 Retrieved March 25 2016 Rolf Bryhn Kvaerner ASA Store norske leksikon Retrieved March 25 2016 Kvaerner Is Close to Bidding for Troubled Group Lifeline for Trafalgar House Cheberko Ivan Cheberko Ivan 18 January 1996 Priobretenie Kvaerner v Rossii Vyborgskij sudostroitelnyj 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