OrganoClick announced that in order to streamline operations and reduce OrganoClick-group's fixed cost, the Group now performs the last integration of Biokleen miljökemi. In connection with this, OrganoClick-group reorganizes its organizational structure in order to create a more efficient production and sales organisation. In order to create a more efficient logistics chain and remove double work, the warehouse in Vaggeryd will be phased out. The Managing director of Biokleen miljökemi, Robert Weber that previously has been responsible for sales, purchasing and the logistics in Vaggeryd, will now completely focus on managing the sales development and the sales force targeting paint dealers and building suppliers. In order to rationalize the production and supply chain of the Groups chemical products and biocomposites, and at the same time create more focus on sales, a reorganisation is also performed of the Groups structure. An operations unit is created, responsible for production, purchasing, and logistics of the Groups chemical and biocomposite products. New COO and part of OrganoClick-groups management team will be OrganoClick's previous production manager for biocomposites, Mikael Wickström. Mikael has worked with OrganoClick since 2017, and has been a key person in starting and quality assure the company's production of biocomposites. He has prior to working at OrganoClick, more than 25 years of experience from managing production within several different areas. The business units will after the reorganisation consist of Green coatings & maintenance products, Biocomposites and Functional wood composed of the co-owned subsidiary OrganoWood AB. The business units (except OrganoWood AB) will focus completely on sales and marketing within its areas. In connection with this, the position as central marketing director will be phased out and Elisabet Heinrich will therefore step down from the management team of the Group. In total, five positions in the Group and the warehouse in Vaggeryd are phased out through the reorganisation.