Contract win sees ASCO support Neptune Energy

Global logistics and materials management provider, ASCO, has secured a five-year contract with international independent, Neptune Energy. The contract, which ...

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Global logistics and materials management provider, ASCO, has secured a five-year contract with international independent, Neptune Energy.

The contract, which will fully kick-off in October this year will see ASCO assume responsibility for all Neptune’s shorebase, logistics, marine and materials management services for the North Sea.

ASCO’s Aberdeen General Manager, Jamie Marr, said: “ASCO has maintained a strong reputation within the industry for more than 50 years and in a highly competitive UK marketplace, winning this contract is a clear illustration of our continued ability to lead the way in logistics and materials management services.

“The nature of the market in the North Sea is changing with new, exciting and innovative players investing in the basin. Neptune is on a growth trajectory in the UK and elsewhere, and we are excited to be supporting them on this journey. In the preparation for the commencement of the contract we are already building a strong relationship with the Neptune team and are eager to see this develop further in the years to come.”

Neptune’s UK Managing Director, Pete Jones, said: “We take a collaborative approach with all our partners and service providers. We look forward to a successful and mutually beneficial working relationship with ASCO which will support the continued growth of our UK business.”

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