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ASCO, a global leader in logistics and materials management services for the energy sector, is reaffirming its commitment to shaping the energy future in the UK.

Through a multi-million-pound fleet upgrade programme, the company is positioning itself as a key enabler of the energy transition while continuing to deliver exceptional service to its clients.

In recent weeks, ASCO has expanded its capabilities at Albert Quay in Aberdeen with the addition of a brand-new Liebherr crane. This follows the strategic relocation of a similar crane from Hammerfest, Norway earlier this year.

This complements the complete overhaul of the company’s forklift fleet in all its UK bases, replacing older models with modern, eco-friendly 16-tonne forklifts that offer enhanced safety and ergonomic features.

Together, these advancements underline ASCO's dedication to supporting the North-east of Scotland as the "engine room" of the energy transition.

Mike Pettigrew, CEO of ASCO, highlighted the importance of these developments. He said: "This investment demonstrates our unwavering commitment to the energy industry in the region.

"While continuing to serve longstanding clients like BP and Total, we are investing in infrastructure that supports the future of the evolving supply chain and strengthens our role in the energy transition."

This investment aligns with Port of Aberdeen's ongoing energy transition plans, designed to support existing customers in oil and gas while establishing itself as a national hub for offshore wind.

Key initiatives are a proposed project for further dredging at Aberdeen South Harbour and delivering clean electricity through shore power at nine berths from March 2025.

Bob Sanguinetti, CEO of the Port of Aberdeen, highlighted the port’s critical role in the energy transition. He said: "Port of Aberdeen is a key logistics hub for the North Sea offshore sector.

"As we move through a carefully managed transition from fossil fuels to renewables, the port will continue to support the region’s energy needs - whether that’s existing oil and gas, decommissioning, or the next generation of Scotland’s offshore wind developments.”

Through these transformative investments, ASCO and its partners are setting the stage for a more sustainable and resilient energy future, ensuring the North-east remains at the heart of the UK’s energy transition.

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