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Source: Siemens to restructure two divisions

Siemens will dissolve its digital 'industries' and smart infrastructure segments in a upcoming reorganisation.

The reorganisation aims to eliminate "silo-structures" as part of CEO Roland Busch’s "One Tech Company” strategy. This combines infrastructure, transportation and software with AI.

Smart infrastructure is a business area that focuses on building technology, energy management, and motion control.

Source: The two divisions would be divided into six or seven smaller units, with a reorganisation to the executive board following. Each unit will report directly to board.

The exact nature of the plan is not yet known, but it will be discussed with the employee representatives and supervisory board in May.

Source: Previous plans for merging the smart infrastructure and digital industries divisions were put on hold.

It is expected that the German engineering group's Mobility?division which focuses on Rail Technology will remain untouched by the restructuring.

The first report on the plans was published in the German newspaper Handelsblatt.

Siemens declined to make a comment. (Reporting and writing by Alexander Huebner; editing by Sabine Wollrab, Miranda Murray, and Marleen Kasebier)

(source: Reuters)