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Thyssenkrupp names Henne as steel system's new supervisory board head

Thyssenkrupp called Ilse Henne as chairman of its steel department's supervisory board on Thursday as part of a management shuffle at the system after the previous leadership departed in the middle of a deepening dispute over the future of the steel company.

Henne prospers Sigmar Gabriel, who revealed he was stepping down last month in addition to several other members of Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe's (TKSE) management and supervisory boards.

The move developed a major management vacuum at a time when Germany's top steelmaker urgently requires a brand-new service plan.

At the core of the clash is the concern over how deep task and capability cuts at TKSE must be, and how much cash it requires ahead of a partial sale to Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky.

The task now is to set the course for a successful future for the company together with Thyssenkrupp AG and the worker representatives, stated Henne in a statement on Thursday.

Knut Giesler was designated to the system's supervisory board on behalf of workers and chosen deputy chairman, while Dennis Grimm was validated as representative of TKSE's executive board, a. position he has held since end-August, Thyssenkrupp stated.

(source: Reuters)