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Ryan McMahon, Business Development & Operations Manager at ASCO, said: "Since I joined ASCO earlier this year, we have hit the ground running to strengthen our relationships and build partnerships with key industry players. Our agreement with Port of Sunderland outlines our commitment to developing our services in the North East of England, providing our extensive industry expertise and full range of services to support essential energy developments."
Initially only supporting warehousing and materials management, ASCO has since been requested by the contractor to extend its support beyond this. The scope now encompasses the supply of essential goods such as Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), tools, and consumables. Additionally, ASCO will be facilitating the arrangement of shore side cranes and plant hire, further solidifying its commitment to providing end-to-end solutions for the Dogger Bank windfarm project.
ASCO's ability to deliver efficient and cost-effective solutions makes it the ideal partner for clients navigating the complexities of large-scale projects, including offshore wind farms. Through its expert logistics capabilities, ASCO ensures smooth operations and on-time deliveries, enabling clients to focus on their core tasks and objectives.
Matthew Hunt, Port Director at Port of Sunderland, said: “We are thrilled that ASCO has chosen to locate its Dogger Bank logistics and storage base at the port.
“Our strategic position – which puts us at the heart of the North Sea and provides our customers with easy access to rail and road - has seen numerous companies operating in the offshore and renewables sectors establish themselves here over recent years and ASCO is the latest to realise the significant potential of doing business here.
“It is a fantastic company which is playing a key role in helping the UK achieve its ambitious Net Zero targets and we are absolutely delighted that we will now be contributing to its efforts.”
Source: https://www.portofsunderland.org.uk/news/asco-supports-dogger-bank-wind-project-port-sunderland
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