Craig Revie, ASCO NSL general manager

Global lifting specialist eyes cross-sector growth

ABERDEEN logistics management company, ASCO, has appointed Craig Revie as new general manager for its specialist lifting division, NSL. Joining ...

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ABERDEEN logistics management company, ASCO, has appointed Craig Revie as new general manager for its specialist lifting division, NSL.

Joining ASCO in 2018 as head of Marine Services, Craig led initiatives in vessel monitoring, marine coordination and vessel sharing, before taking on the role of UK business development and Energy Transition manager.

With facilities in Aberdeen and Houston dedicated to making lifting operations safer, highly compliant and cost effective, NSL currently services an international client base. It provides specialist technical assurance and assistance, as well as integrated project and on-site operational support across the UK, Caribbean, West and North Africa and the Middle East.

Craig said: “This is an exciting time to take the reins at NSL and in addition to developing our global footprint, I am particularly looking forward to growing our North Sea client base, at such a pivotal time for the UK offshore energy industry.”

Peter France, ASCO chief executive officer, added: “NSL quite literally wrote the handbook for safe and industry-assured lifting services, and we are delighted to have Craig leading our team of Lifting Technical Authorities and Technical Specialists as they provide the complete safety lifting package to the offshore oil & gas industry and wider energy transition sectors.”

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