US: Johns Manville (JM) has announced that it will merge its American, European and Asian activities for engineered products into one global business unit. JM's engineered products business manufactures glass and polyester nonwoven products for the building and construction industry, filtration and battery separation media, reinforcement glass fibres for composites and specialty industrial glass products. JM said that the reorganisation will enhance its ability to serve increasingly global needs in the composites, filtration and energy storage markets.
"Transitioning to one engineered products organisation furthers our global reach while maintaining the regional support our customers require," said JM's president and CEO, Mary Rhinehart. "The new structure allows us to build on what we already do well in different regions. It will expedite our growth and help us deliver an even more powerful JM experience to our customers and our employees."
Previously, JM operated two engineered products business units: one for the Americas and one for Europe and Asia. The realignment keeps some of the regional components, mostly within the nonwovens business, while the composites, filtration and energy storage businesses will be managed more globally.
Enno Henze, who is responsible for JM's nonwovens, fibres and glass textiles businesses in Europe, as well as its nonwovens business in China, will lead the newly created Engineered Products business as senior vice president and general manager. Henze will relocate to JM's global headquarters in Denver, USA from Germany to lead the Engineered Products business. Henze said that the new organisation is designed to support JM's Engineered Products customers worldwide.