Danfoss Power Solutions has appointed Sriram (Shree) Gurumurthy as Senior Vice President of Global Operations, effective immediately. Previously Vice President of Global Manufacturing Strategy, Gurumurthy will continue reporting directly to Eric Alström, President of Danfoss Power Solutions, and will join the Power Solutions Leadership Team. He is based in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, US.

Gurumurthy will lead the newly created Global Operations function, driving efficiency and effectiveness to achieve best-in-class operational performance and profitable growth across Danfoss Power Solutions. He will oversee multiple key business functions, including safety, environment, health, and quality; supply chain; manufacturing footprint strategy; Danfoss Business Systems; indirect procurement; manufacturing systems and services; distribution centers; and communications and events.

Throughout my years in manufacturing, I’ve seen what works and what doesn’t in driving operational excellence,” Gurumurthy said. “Applying standardized processes, tools, and systems is one of the factors proven to work, and I’ll ensure our functions are second to none in this area. I have a talented operations team, and I’m eager to collaborate and unlock new levels of performance gains and drive growth at Danfoss.”

In his previous role, Gurumurthy focused on growing and effectively managing Danfoss Power Solutions’ overall manufacturing footprint. He joined Danfoss as part of the Eaton Hydraulics acquisition in 2021 and was appointed Global Head of Operations for the Rubber Hydraulic Hose and Fittings business unit within the Fluid Conveyance division. Gurumurthy joined Eaton Corporation in 2007, where he held several leadership roles in plant management, operations, and global manufacturing strategy. He has more than 25 years of manufacturing experience within the automotive and hydraulics industries.

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