EnerMech’s global crane operation and maintenance team is being deployed to Malaysia for a long term offshore contract

EnerMech secures five-year offshore cranes contract in new geography

IN A FIRST for the business, EnerMech has been awarded a five-year contract to provide its specialist offshore crane operation ...

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IN A FIRST for the business, EnerMech has been awarded a five-year contract to provide its specialist offshore crane operation and maintenance services in Malaysia – a first for the firm in Asia.  

EnerMech’s global team of crane operators, mechanics, inspectors, and technicians, are being deployed to the region to provide crane operations and maintenance services across several offshore assets. They will transfer and competency train a number of qualified local personnel from the incumbent’s workforce into its employment to provide consistent project support for the client.  

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The specialist technical solutions firm is also looking to hire new talent within the region to supplement the delivery of the contract.  

Christian Brown, chief executive officer at EnerMech, said: “As we continue with our strategic growth plans around the world, securing this long-term contract in Asia with a client we support in other areas, plays a key part in our progression. It underlines how our integrated technical solutions, complemented by our collaborative approach with clients, are being recognised and more sought after than our competitors.”   

Garry Ford, EnerMech’s regional director for Asia Pacific, added: “Our strong track record and understanding of this client’s operations combined with our global crane experience ensures we are ideally positioned to provide an optimised technical solution to support each campaign across all assets covered in this new contract. 

“Bringing EnerMech’s safety culture is core to each campaign. As we transition many of the existing Malaysian team into our own work pool and look to add further new recruits from the local community, we will be providing incentives to retain employees as well as competency training. We are fully committed to developing talent on our doorstep and offering sustainable career opportunities in country.    

With operations across the globe, EnerMech’s cranes and lifting division has supported several key industries over the past 40 years. As well as the oil and gas sector, it also supports LNG, hi-tech, nuclear, and clean energy. Its nine interconnected specialist service lines provide integrated technical solutions which reduce project complexities across the full asset life-cycle for its global clientele.  

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