ASCO secures multimillion pound contract renewal in Norway
Published by Louise Mulhall,
Editorial Assistant
Oilfield Technology,
ASCO has announced the renewal of a significant contract in Norway. The award with BP Norge emphasises the established geographic scope of ASCO’s Norwegian operations as well as the value placed on its integrated approach to logistics management.
The supply services contract will be delivered across Norway, providing support in Tananger and Farsund, as well as further services in the northerly base of Sandnessjøen.
ASCO will continue to provide BP with support relating to quayside handling, local transport, cargo carrying units (CCU) and waste management, inventory and materials management, customs compliance and storage. They will also manage services within aviation, logistics/marine, and material management.
The contract has three, three year options and this marks the start of the first option period which will run until Q1 2019.
Runar Hatletvedt, Managing Director, Northern Europe at ASCO said:
‘We look forward to continuing and strengthening our valued relationship with BP. This renewal demonstrates ASCO’s capability to provide comprehensive oilfield support services packages that deliver vital efficiency gains. ‘ASCO’s capabilities in Norway are far reaching, and this extension provides recognition of the value this brings to our clients.
Adapted from a press release by Louise Mulhall
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/drilling-and-production/05042016/asco-secures-multimillion-pound-contract-renewal-in-norway/
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