South Korean-
The OCI solar energy owned is taking its San Antonio-
From the building to the headquarters of the subsidiary mission solar Brooks headquarters.
This marks the latest move by OCI and solar panel maker Mission Solar, less than five months after Mission solar announced a 58% layoff.
It does not intend to reduce its staff with this move.
"It's really just integration, cost-cutting.
"At the end of the day, our goal is to be a sustainable company," said Vice President OCI in a telephone interview . ".
"It doesn't make sense to have two facilities," Huffington said, adding that about 50 employees will move out of the 15,500-square-foot downtown office.
On 2013, OCI moved its headquarters from Atlanta to San Antonio.
A-450 of the problems faced by both and mission solar construction
Megawatt solar project for the city
Utility CPS Energy was available at the end of last year.
In October, Mission Solarin closed its solar cell production line on the grounds of fierce competition from Asian manufacturers.
Mission Solar turns its attention to serving residential Solar customers and is developing new products, including the grid in the box, two integrated power systems of container size, solar and battery storage can be provided to remote areas.
The companies also replaced senior leadership members and, after completing a two-year mission, oci ceo sh Yoon returned to South Korea in February, he said.
He was replaced by chief financial officer, and Huffington said the chief financial officer has been working for OCI since the OCI was based in Atlanta. “Mr.
Yin's a short here.
"Semester homework," says Huffington.
"He is part of OCI's efforts to consolidate his leadership, he comes, plays his role and will return to South Korea.
"The president named Mission solar as the senior vice president of strategic slaughter last week, said Huffaker, chairman of the replacement. aid.