Munters creates new data centre technologies division

Munters, a global leader in energy-efficient air treatment and climate solutions, is changing the structure of the organization to create a new Data Center Technologies business area.

With the organizational change, Munters will have three business areas: AirTech, FoodTech and Data Center Technologies. Like the other business areas, Data Center Technologies will be responsible for its own profit and loss and the full value chain to enable profitable growth.

Data centers is a prioritized and growing market segment for Munters, and the company has achieved high traction and strong growth so far.

“The organizational change will through an increased focus maximize the value the business areas can provide our customers in an effective way,” says Klas Forsström, CEO and President at Munters. “I am very happy that Stefan Aspman has accepted the role as President of Data Center Technologies. His strong commercial capabilities, global business experience and proven leadership skills together with our data center team’s leading industrial knowledge will further strengthen the segment in this important growth phase.”

“I look forward to further developing the data center offering together with our skilled team,” says Stefan Aspman. “Data Center Technologies has the potential to continue its positive journey in the US and Europe. The new business area will provide the structure and resources needed to realize our long-term ambitions and strategy. It also underlines our strong commitment to the data center segment and prepares us for further expansion.”

Stefan Aspman

About Munters Group

Munters is a global leader in energy-efficient air treatment and climate solutions.

For more information, please visit www.munters.com

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