The Survivex Dyce headquarters, part of the 3t Energy Group

3T Energy Group wins “prestigious” contract with Total E&P UK

OFFSHORE survival training provider, Survivex and sister company AIS Training, have won a multi-year contract to manage all of Total ...

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OFFSHORE survival training provider, Survivex and sister company AIS Training, have won a multi-year contract to manage all of Total E&P UK’s onshore and offshore training for its workforce.

The firms, both part of the 3T Energy Group, were successful following on from a tendering process which ended in January.

The solution based on 3T Energy Group’s “Transform” platform aims to digitise and streamline the management and reporting of training for Total’s 1,000 plus UK personnel.

Total E&P UK

Gavin Taylor, 3T Energy Group sales director, said: “Winning a contract of this magnitude with a client as prestigious as TEPUK provides a significant boost to AIS Training, Survivex and the wider 3T Energy Group.

“We’re delighted to provide a solution that addresses the challenges TEPUK set us within the tendering process, one with a technological approach to training that brings efficiencies across all key pillars.

“Our Transform software platform supports the efforts of our TMS teams who will be working hard to deliver a world class service to Total and its personnel as we implement this service in the coming weeks and months.

“3T Energy Group sees this as a partnership to deliver innovative training technology solutions through the life of the contract.”

The value of the contract has not been disclosed.

 

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